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Platform BlackBerry 10
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  • Getting StartedLearn about the Adobe AIR platform and Adobe Flash Builder, and build your first app.
  • DevelopingLearn about the core functionality of Adobe AIR and features that you can build into your app.
  • Device & Platform FeaturesFind out how to take advantage of device and platform features, such as App Integration, Push Service and Payment Service, in your Adobe AIR app.
  • Best PracticesLearn about best practices for developing user-friendly applications and find the UI Guidelines on the developer resources page.
  • Testing & DebuggingLearn how to test and debug your app on a simulator or on a physical device.
    • Using debug tokens
    • Test applications using Flash Builder
    • Test applications using FDT
    • Test applications using the command line
  • PublishingLearn how to sign your application and publish your Adobe AIR application to the BlackBerry World storefront.
  • Release NotesLearn about the latest release of the BlackBerry 10 SDK for Adobe AIR. Learn about new features, fixed issues, and known issues.

Testing & Debugging

You can use the BlackBerry 10 Simulator, or a real BlackBerry device to test and debug your applications during development.

Testing your application on a BlackBerry 10 Simulator

Simulators

If you don't have a BlackBerry 10 device to test your applications, you can test it on the BlackBerry 10 Simulator.

Install and configure the simulator >

Testing your application a BlackBerry device

Debug tokens

To test your application on a BlackBerry 10 device, you will need to install a debug token that will allow you to deploy your application without signing it.

Read more about debug tokens >

Signing Keys

In order to create debug token, you need to BlackBerry device code signing keys.

Request code signing keys >

Running your application

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Running your application using Adobe Flash Builder

Use Flash Builder to test your application.

Test your app using Flash Builder >
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Running your application using Powerflasher FDT

Use FDT to test your application.

Test your app using FDT >

Running your application using the command line tools

Use the command line to test your application.

Test your app using the command line >

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