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NAME

       bjavaloader - Barry Project's program to manage BlackBerry applications

SYNOPSIS

       bjavaloader [-h][-p pin][-P pass][-v]

       bjavaloader dir [-s]

       bjavaloader deviceinfo

       bjavaloader load <.codfile>

       bjavaloader save [-A] <module_name>

       bjavaloader wipe [-a | -i]

       bjavaloader erase [-f] <module_name>

       bjavaloader eventlog

       bjavaloader cleareventlog

       bjavaloader logstacktraces

       bjavaloader screenshot <.bmp file>

       bjavaloader settime [yyyy-mm-dd HH:MM:SS]

DESCRIPTION

       bjavaloader  is  a  tool  for  loading, listing, and deleting applications on a BlackBerry
       device.  It has a few other features as well, not pertaining  to  application  management.
       The  command  syntax  is  intentionally  similar  to  the Windows program 'javaloader.exe'
       provided by Research In Motion, in order to make it easy to use the same build scripts  on
       Linux and Windows.

OPTIONS

       -A     Used with the 'save' command to save all available modules.

       -a     Used with the 'wipe' command to only wipe the applications.

       -i     Used with the 'wipe' command to only wipe the filesystem.

       -f     Used  with  the  'erase'  command  to  force  the erasure of an application that is
              currently in use in the device.  Experimental.

       -h     Display a command help summary.

       -s     When using the 'dir' command, list the submodules as well.

       -p pin Specifies the PIN number of the device with which you  wish  to  communicate,  when
              multiple devices are connected.

       -P password
              A simplistic method to specify the device password.

       -v     Verbose  debug  output.   This  enables dumping of USB bus scanning, as well as the
              protocol packets used during communication.

COMMANDS

       dir [-s]
              Fetch a list of all applications and display them on stdout.  When used with the -s
              option, submodules are included, and can take a long time to display.

       deviceinfo
              Provides information on the handheld.

       load <.cod filename> ...
              Loads one or more COD application files into the device.

       save [-A] <module name> ...
              Retrieves  modules  from  the  handheld and writes them to .cod files with the same
              name as the module.  Note that this will overwrite any existing .cod  file  in  the
              current  directory.   If the -A option is specified, a dir will be done internally,
              and all available modules will be saved.

       wipe [-a | -i]
              Wipes the handheld, removing all data such as messages, contacts, etc.  and/or  all
              .cod  files,  including OS .cod files.  By default, with no options specified, both
              applications and data are wiped.  Use the switches to specify only applications  or
              data.

       erase [-f] <module name> ...
              Delete  the  specified  application  module(s).   The module name can be determined
              using the 'dir' command.  When used with the -f option, the module is  erased  even
              if in use, and the device will be reset.

       eventlog
              Retrives the handheld event log and prints it on stdout.

       cleareventlog
              Clears the handheld event log.

       logstacktraces
              Dumps the stack traces for all threads into the event log, which can then be viewed
              with the 'eventlog' command.

       screenshot <.bmp filename>
              Capture current screen image and save in BMP format.

       settime [yyyy-mm-dd HH:MM:SS]
              Sets the time on the handheld to the current time, or the specified time.  If  time
              is given as an argument, the current system timezone is assumed.

AUTHOR

       bjavaloader was initially written for the Barry project by Nicolas Vivien, with additional
       contributions from others over time.  This manual page was written by Chris Frey.

SEE ALSO

       http://www.netdirect.ca/software/packages/barry

                                        September 11, 2010                         BJAVALOADER(1)