OpenGL ES Support, Java GUI Builder and Theme Studio to Help Developers Generate Dynamic User Experiences
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, Nov. 9, 2009 (Marketwire) --
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA -- (Marketwire) -- 11/09/09 -- 2009 BlackBerry Developer Conference - Research In Motion (RIM) (NASDAQ: RIMM)(TSX: RIM) today announced enhancements to the BlackBerry® Application Platform that will further enable developers to rapidly develop rich content and applications. The enhancements include support for OpenGL® ES for the development of 3D games and graphics; an upcoming Java® GUI builder for the rapid development of user interfaces for BlackBerry applications; and BlackBerry® Theme Studio for the creation of themes for BlackBerry® smartphones.
"We are making it easier than ever for developers, hobbyists and content providers to build graphic-rich experiences for BlackBerry smartphones," said Alan Brenner, Senior Vice President, BlackBerry Platform at Research In Motion. "These new features will help drive a multitude of engaging themes, games and applications for BlackBerry smartphone users."
OpenGL ES Support Enables 3D Games and Graphics for BlackBerry Smartphones
With OpenGL ES support, Java developers will have the ability to build 3D games and graphics for BlackBerry smartphones running BlackBerry OS 5.0 and higher. The OpenGL ES support is available through an update of the BlackBerry® Java® Software Development Kit (BlackBerry Java SDK). A beta version of the BlackBerry Java SDK 5.0 including OpenGL ES support is available at http://na.blackberry.com/eng/developers/devbetasoftware/javasdk5.jsp
GUI Builder for BlackBerry Java Plug-in for Eclipse to Simplify User Interface Design
An upcoming GUI builder integrated into the BlackBerry Java Plug-in for Eclipse will make it faster and easier for Java developers to build user interfaces for BlackBerry applications. Developers will be able to rapidly create and localize complex user interfaces with a WYSIWYG (what-you-see-is-what-you-get) view and drag and drop capabilities. The Java GUI builder will also allow developers to easily preview their user interface design on different BlackBerry smartphones.
The GUI builder for the BlackBerry Java Plug-in for Eclipse will be previewed this week at the 2009 BlackBerry Developer Conference (www.blackberrydeveloperconference.com).