Home
|
Forums
|
Contact
|
Search
|
Syndication
[login]
[create account]
Friday, November 29, 2024
slxdeveloper.com
Home
Search
Contact us
About slxdeveloper
Syndication
Community
Forums
(NEW!)
Newsletter Archive
Members
Your Profile
Submit Article
General
Administration
(6)
OLE DB Provider
Miscellaneous
(2)
Architect
VBScript
(9)
ActiveX Controls
(6)
How To's
(14)
.NET Extensions
(3)
External
OLE DB Provider
(12)
SLAPI (SlgxApi.dll)
SalesLogix COM
(1)
Web
ASP/ASP.NET
(2)
Web Services
Web Client
Downloads
Samples
(17)
Documentation
(7)
Utilities
(18)
Resources
SalesLogix
(3)
Programming
(1)
11/29/2024 3:27:34 PM
slxdeveloper.com Community Forums
The Forums on slxdeveloper.com are now retired. The forum archive will remain available for the time being. Thank you for your participation on slxdeveloper.com!
Administration Forums - Mobile/PDA/Handhelds
Forum to discuss use of SalesLogix with mobile devices including SalesLogix mobile and other mobile solutions. View the
code of conduct
for posting guidelines.
Forums RSS Feed
Back to Forum List
|
Back to Mobile/PDA/Handhelds
|
New Thread
View:
Dynamic
Flat
Tree
Search:
Author
Thread: Entry point or starting point in the code
Mallikarjun
Posts: 32
Entry point or starting point in the code
Posted: 07 Jul 08 10:43 PM
Hi, I am going through the code given for SalesLogix Mobile 5.0 BlackBerry Platform. Usually in blackberry applications one of the java classes will be extending either "net.rim.device.api.system.Application" class or "net.rim.device.api.ui.UiApplication" class which will be the entry point in the code i.e execution starts from there. But in this salesLogix code which i got by creating designer database and retriving code does not have any such class extending either of the two classes. So can anybody please help me in finding the entry point in this code. i.e which is the main class from which execution starts.
Thanks in advance
[
Reply
][
Quote
]
Mark Dykun
Posts: 297
Re: Entry point or starting point in the code
Posted: 08 Jul 08 7:36 AM
This is not going to happen. These classes are within the core COD files and startup is controlled by the runtime. I suspect you are believing that all of the code is avalable in the Architect plugins which is not so. What specifically are you trying to do.
- Mark
[
Reply
][
Quote
]
Mallikarjun
Posts: 32
Re: Entry point or starting point in the code
Posted: 11 Jul 08 1:42 AM
Thanks Mark,
I want to make some customizations like adding a field to a particular form and saving the data entered in that field to database and local device database i.e RMS(J2ME) or totally create a new form. I am new to this saleslogix i just wanted to understand the flow of the code so that i can make some customizations. Even i am new to RIM apis as well which are used in this code. Can you please help me to find the flow and what approch should i flollow to make any customizations.
Mallikarjun
[
Reply
][
Quote
]
Mark Dykun
Posts: 297
Re: Entry point or starting point in the code
Posted: 11 Jul 08 5:43 AM
BP or End User. Sage has a training class on using the Mobile platform I would suspect from the questions that are comming you should look into training. Developing for mobile in an endevour. All of the BPs developing on Sage Mobile took the training (needed for certification), I did not as I gave it while I worked at Corum and Sage. Development for the platform is a mix between designers (Form, ActionBars, Tables, Queries and code) and to do it right you really need to understand the capabilities and limitations of the platform. For what your eluding to you need to alter a table, change the sync maps, edit one of the forms to add the new UI elements and potentially add some code to handle any business rules.
- Mark
[
Reply
][
Quote
]
Page 1 of 1
You can subscribe to receive a daily forum digest in your
user profile
. View the site
code of conduct
for posting guidelines.
Forum RSS Feed
-
Subscribe to the forum RSS feed to keep on top of the latest forum activity!
slxdeveloper.com is brought to you courtesy of
Ryan Farley
&
Customer FX Corporation
.
This site, and all contents herein, are Copyright © 2024 Customer FX Corporation. The information and opinions expressed here are not endorsed by Sage Software.
code of conduct
|
page cache (param): 11/29/2024 4:27:11 PM