Cannot find the symbol BAACore, BAAUtil, etc.

Hello

I am trying to compile HelloWorld to http://docs.blackberry.com/tr-tr/developers/deliverables/16601/BlackBerry_Administration_API-Getting... and can not find jar files containing com.rim.bes.bas.baa, com.rim.bes.bas.baa.BAACore, com.rim.bes.bas.baa.BAAServiceCore, etc.

I'm not using Eclipse and just add the classpath to the files when compiling manually.  Anyone know where I can find or download jar files?

Thank you!

I suggest you try to follow the guide with Eclipse to make sure that the key file is set correctly. Apart from that, it also seems that the URL used is set to a different address, which is in the certificate. You may want to disable the verification of the CN; Here is an example that I pulled a Google search (it has not been validated):

http://efreedom.com/question/1-7881122/CXF-RESTful-client-trust-certs

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