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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T17:25:01+00:00 2026-05-23T17:25:01+00:00

I am an Android developer just getting my feet wet with BlackBerry. I am

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I am an Android developer just getting my feet wet with BlackBerry. I am trying to port an Android app that I have created to BB. In doing this I’ve started using this command:

Backlight.enable(true);

This command required that I obtain code signing keys and start signing my application.
It seems to me that I have to resign this application each and every time I make any change to the code. When I go through the signing process I am told that there are 76 files which require signing. Each time signing is complete I receive 76 individual emails telling me that the signing completed successfully. Which means while developing I am going to be receiving several hundred if not thousands of these emails every day.

My question is: Is this really how the workflow is supposed to be? Am I not doing something correctly in my signing process that is making me sign every time I want to run new version?

It seems completely ridiculous how I am doing it now, so I am hoping I have just overlooked something and it is not actually this bad.

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    2026-05-23T17:25:01+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 5:25 pm

    I’ve setup a rule in my gmail account that bins these emails before they can notify me. I recommend using an email account that allows you to do similar. There is no way I know of to get RIM to stop sending them to you.

    GMAIL RULE:

    Matches: from:(websigner@ws-smtp.rim.net)
    Do this: Skip Inbox, Mark as read, Delete it
    

    The only way I know to avoid signing the code (when restricted API’s are present) is to use the BB simulator. I appreciate it’s better to test on a device, but I think in many situations the simulator is good enough so I usually use a combination of the two.

    Also someone has setup a twitter account that reports the status of the RIM code signing servers. Username: SigningServer, if you stick with it you will now and again encounter outages, another reason for having the simulator handy.

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