Could not find the feature with Id: blackberry.invoke.message arguments

Hi, I am using the message application, while the building, I have an error to BB 10 WebWorks SDK

failed to find the feature with Id : blackberry.invoke.message arguments

This is supported in this beta version of the SDK, simiarly there are also some features that are not available with this beta SDK release. Where can I find abt it.

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Rakesh Shankar.P

The blackberry.invoke.messages API is not currently supported in the BB10 WebWorks SDK BETA.

At the time of writing, the following APIs are currently supported in the BETA release:

  • BlackBerry.Connection
  • BlackBerry.Event
  • BlackBerry.Identity
  • BlackBerry.Invoke
  • BlackBerry.app
  • BlackBerry.System
  • BlackBerry.UI.Dialog

For the complete list and to update the supported APIs, see the WebWorks API reference guide

https://developer.BlackBerry.com/HTML5/APIs/

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