RIM APIs Add Glitz to BlackBerry

Development kit targets audio/video, social media, location and even camera-based applications.

March 29, 2007

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Fresh off the success of the flashier BlackBerry Pearl, RIM this week released a series of programming APIs that will let developers build a wider array of applications for BlackBerry mobile devices.


Clearly the majority of applications for which RIM is introducing APIs are geared toward capitalizing on the multimedia features introduced in the BlackBerry Pearl, and also featured in the 8800. By opening up these features to third-party developers through this new kit, I'm sure RIM hopes to extend the consumer success of the Pearl into the enterprise. The GPS APIs may hold particular interest for enterprise developers, who may be able to build their own location-enabled applications for devices like the 8800.
Sean Ginevan
NWC Contributing Editor

RIM's success is largely dependent on its success in the enterprise, where features like cameras, audio/video players and media expansion slots are often viewed as distractions--or worse, potential security concerns.But with the popularity of the multimedia-equipped BlackBerry Pearl and the recent release of the similarly equipped (yet still business-focused) BlackBerry 8800, RIM seems intent on bringing more features to its devices beyond its famous push e-mail.

The new APIs are part of the BlackBerry Java Development Environment (JDE), programming controls based on Java Micro Edition.

A new Mobile Multimedia API allows developers to embed audio and video content into applications by leveraging the BlackBerry Media Player. The API supports MP3, WAV, WMA, AAC and AMR audio formats. APIs for GPS and BlackBerry Maps are designed to enable new types of location-based applications.

BlackBerry Messenger APIs allow access to presence and contact information and the ability to send peer-to-peer messages. New XML and Web services interfaces simplify integration with existing apps. A new file system API improves file management. The development kit even includes an API for working with an on-device camera, technology that RIM has been notoriously reluctant to include on its devices.


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