deployment on playbook

Just downloaded 3 alpha - initilised all my certificates and tokens but when I deploy one of the example my playbook on wiifi (hellocascades) I get this error

Failure of deployment: Info: request shipment: install and launch
Info: Action: install and launch
News: Native debugging: on
Info: File size: 1231224
Info: Installing com.example.hellocascades.testDev_llocascadese84b04e0...
Info: Treatment 1231224 bytes
actual_dname:
actual_id:
actual_version:
result::failure 533 system request - requires: forbidden version, want (10, 0, 0, 9) have (2, 1, 0, 1032)

is it possible to run the examples of BB10 on os2

Martin

The playbook is not supported by Cascades now, it will be when the playbook is updated to BB10

Tags: BlackBerry Developers

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