After you create your Flash Lite application and use the Flash Lite for BREW Publisher wizard to generate BREW-compatible files, you upload your application to a supported BREW device and test it.
Ideally you already targeted the device in your initial design process and tested your application by using the Adobe Device Central emulator and the BREW Simulator. However, it is still important to test your application thoroughly on the target device to ensure that it functions as you expect.
Before you can upload your application, you need:
- A device that supports Flash Lite for BREW (at this writing, either a Samsung SCH-A950 or an LG VX9800)
- A serial or USB cable to upload your application from your computer to the device (usually available from the device manufacturer)
- The AppLoader tool (available for download as part of the BREW Tools Suite to authenticated developers from the BREW website)
- Application files in the required file formats and structure (created by using the Flash Lite for BREW Publisher wizard)
These are the required application files:
- appname.SIG (available for download to authenticated developers from the QUALCOMM web-based test signature generator)
- appname.MOD (generated by the Flash Lite Publisher for BREW wizard)
- appname.MIF (generated by the Flash Lite Publisher for BREW wizard)
- All sound, video, image, and BAR files that your application requires
For complete information about required file formats and structure for your target device, see Device file structures for different BREW versions