BlackBerry development in Eclipse Errors

Using Windows 7 x64 and trying to install BlackBerry Development for Eclipse I received a few errors:-

Cannot find RIMIDEWin32Util.dll. This is a abortion health risks required component of free abortion clinics the IDE.

 

And Cannot find RIMUsbJmi.dll. Without this dll the IDE cannot connect to USB enabled handhelds.

Add RIMUsbJni to java.library.path

Make sure you install the correct versions of x86 Java JDK and JRE as per my instructions:-

How to Install Eclipse and BlackBerry Dev tools on Windows 7 x64

How to Install Eclipse and BlackBerry Dev tools on Windows 7 x64

Had great fun trying to get Eclipse and the BlackBerry Development Tools working on my Microsoft Windows 7 x64 Ultimate so I thought I would post the method I found of getting everything working correctly!

BlackBerry development tools only work with Eclipse 3.5.2 (not the latest build)

Eclipse 3.5.2 works correctly only with Java JDK 1.6.0_21 or lower (not the latest build)

 

All these installs must be run as an Administrator (usual Windows 7 User Control Settings)

First remove all copies of x64 bit Java

Download and surgical abortion install x85 copies of Java (6u20 version):-

JDK-6u20-windows-i586.exe

JRE-6u20-windows-i586.exe

Then turn off Java's auto download feature:-

Windows - Control Panel - Programs - Java (32-Bit)

Update Tab - uncheck "Check for updates Automatically" - click apply

Check that the User and System Path are pointing to:-

C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre6\bin\javaw.exe

 

Download and install x86 copy of eclipse SDK Version 3.5.2:-

eclipse-sdk-3.5.2.-win32.zip

I copied the eclipse files to the following folder:-

C:\Program Files (x86)\eclipse

 

Download and install BlackBerry JDE Plugin:-

BlackBerry_JDE_PluginFull_1.1.2.201004161203-16.exe

 

Run Eclipse (as Administrator)

In Eclipse - Help - Install New Software

Click Add and enter the following:-

Click abortion defin OK then on the following screen tick all the folders and Click Next - Finish (takes a while to install)

 

And that is it!

 

Notice that Eclipse 3.3 - 3.5 has the following details (hence why I am installing this version and not anything newer):-

The Eclipse 3.3 - 3.6 launchers for Windows have a problem with the Oracle/Sun Java VM version '1.6.0_21'. You have two choices to work around this:

1. switch back to '1.6.0_20'
2. add the following line after "-vmargs" to your eclipse.ini:
-XX:MaxPermSize=256m

See https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=319514 for more details.