How to setup alternate entrypoint in Blackberry Application.There will be 2 application

  1. UI Application
  2. Background Application: will run on autostart.

There is a blackberry knowledge center article about this, which I tried, and coded as follows. But on clicking the application icon, there is no response.

class EntryPointForApplication extends UiApplication {
    public EntryPointForApplication() { 
        GUIApplication scr = new GUIApplication(); 
        pushScreen(scr);         
    } 

    public static void main(String[] args) { 

        if ( args != null && args.length > 0 && args[0].equals("background1") ){
            // Keep this instance around for rendering
            // Notification dialogs.
            BackgroundApplication backApp=new BackgroundApplication();
            backApp.enterEventDispatcher();
            backApp.setupBackgroundApplication();   

       } else {       
        // Start a new app instance for GUI operations.     
         EntryPointForApplication application = new EntryPointForApplication(); 
           application.enterEventDispatcher();         
       }        
    }   
}

Class UI Application

class GUIApplication extends MainScreen {   
    public GUIApplication(){        
        add(new LabelField("Hello World"));             
    } 
}

Background Application

class BackgroundApplication extends Application {   
    public BackgroundApplication() {
        // TODO Auto-generated constructor stub
    }
    public void setupBackgroundApplication(){

    }   
}

I configured Blackberry_App_Discriptor.xml according to this (edit) bad-link
Can any body help,where am going wrong.

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BTW, your second link at the bottom goes to the exact same URL as the first link – Marc Novakowski Oct 13 '10 at 5:57
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Try logging the value of args and (if not null) args[0] to see what's actually being passed into main(). It's likely a problem with your compilation process where the background module is not passing an argument (or not passing the correct value).

Also, try saving off your EntryPointForApplication instance into a static variable so that it maintains a reference (isn't garbage collected) and so that if the icon is clicked again from the home screen while it's already running, you don't start multiple instances of your app. For example:

class EntryPointForApplication extends UiApplication {

    private static EntryPointForApplication theApp;

    public EntryPointForApplication() { 
        GUIApplication scr = new GUIApplication(); 
        pushScreen(scr);         
    } 

    public static void main(String[] args) { 

        if ( args != null && args.length > 0 && args[0].equals("background1") ){
            // Keep this instance around for rendering
            // Notification dialogs.
            BackgroundApplication backApp=new BackgroundApplication();
            backApp.setupBackgroundApplication();   
            backApp.enterEventDispatcher();
       } else {       
         if (theApp == null) {
             // Start a new app instance for GUI operations.     
             theApp = new EntryPointForApplication();
             theApp.enterEventDispatcher();         
         } 
       }        
    }   
}
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Application.enterEventDispatcher() "under normal circumstances" will not return, so : backApp.setupBackgroundApplication(); backApp.enterEventDispatcher(); is the correct order for this solution. – Dan Mar 23 '11 at 15:51
thanks Dan - I just updated the code – Marc Novakowski Mar 23 '11 at 23:49
No prob - don't even remember how I got to this thread lol – Dan Mar 24 '11 at 16:25
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