I have an Android app that I want to make available to BlackBerry 10 users by porting for the BB Android Runtime. The only stumbling block is my Android app uses Google Maps API (com.google.android.maps) which the runtime doesn't support. The map screen is only a small feature of the app and I'm happy to disable it for BlackBerry users, but is this possible? I don't want to maintain two copies of the application, can I somehow code the one app so that the conversion to BAR works but the maps are still available on Android?
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You can add In theory, BB's packager should allow this. Whether it does or not, I cannot say. |
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Turns out what I want to do is not possible - any references to Google Maps API has to be removed completely from the app. See response from the BlackBerry forums : "No, it's not going to work. Save yourself time trying to find a fix, and just copy your project to a new one and make the needed changes for blackberry. If you are using source control, then you can try branching off for that probject. By the way. If you want Google maps in your app, it can be done using a webview and Google's javascript API." |
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You have to remove all references to http://developer.blackberry.com/android/apisupport/apisupport_mapping_support.html Yes, that will result in maintaining two versions of your app, but it will provide a better experience for BlackBerry users. Hope this helps. |
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