To just run the app, using the binaries works fine.
But to actually poke at any of the code, I strongly recommend the latest
instructions with the latest RIM Eclipse plugin (1.1 beta 2). (the
"trunk" codebase pretty much requires it... The LogicMail-1.1 branch is
still setup for the older 1.0 plugin.)
On 1/4/2010 9:15 PM, Jeff Saremi wrote:
> thanks for taking the time to reply.
> I looked at the instructions and went over the link to the older
> instructions.
> I followed them half way. They just made my problems worse.
> I just wanted to see how the application works. I went and downloaded
> the binaries instead and loaded them into the simulator.
> I'm ok for now.
> thanks
> jeff
>
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