net.rim.blackberry.api.invoke
Class ApplicationArguments

java.lang.Object
  extended by net.rim.blackberry.api.invoke.ApplicationArguments
Direct Known Subclasses:
AddressBookArguments, CalculatorArguments, CalendarArguments, CameraArguments, MapsArguments, MemoArguments, MessageArguments, PhoneArguments, SearchArguments, TaskArguments

public abstract class ApplicationArguments
extends Object

Base class for application arguments to be used for application invocation.

Category:
Signed: This element is only accessible by signed applications. If you intend to use this element, please visit http://www.blackberry.com/go/codesigning to obtain a set of code signing keys. Code signing is only required for applications running on BlackBerry smartphones; development on BlackBerry Smartphone Simulators can occur without code signing.
Since:
BlackBerry API 4.0.0

Constructor Summary
Category: Signed protected ApplicationArguments()
          Creates a new ApplicationArguments instance.
 
Method Summary
Category: Signed protected  String[] getArgs()
          Retrieves the system arguments for the ApplicationArguments object.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
equals, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 



Constructor Detail

ApplicationArguments

protected ApplicationArguments()
Creates a new ApplicationArguments instance.

Category:
Signed: This element is only accessible by signed applications. If you intend to use this element, please visit http://www.blackberry.com/go/codesigning to obtain a set of code signing keys. Code signing is only required for applications running on BlackBerry smartphones; development on BlackBerry Smartphone Simulators can occur without code signing.
Since:
BlackBerry API 4.0.0


Method Detail

getArgs

protected String[] getArgs()
Retrieves the system arguments for the ApplicationArguments object.

Returns:
Array of strings to pass into the application being invoked.
Category:
Signed: This element is only accessible by signed applications. If you intend to use this element, please visit http://www.blackberry.com/go/codesigning to obtain a set of code signing keys. Code signing is only required for applications running on BlackBerry smartphones; development on BlackBerry Smartphone Simulators can occur without code signing.
Since:
BlackBerry API 4.0.0





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