Programming file record in the Simulator.

Hello

I saved the file in file:///store/user/documents programmatically and I can navigate and see by the Simulator File Explorer. Question:

Where is the physical location of this file on my PC and how can I find it and open the other program. In example XMLDEMO of JDE 4.7.0 the file that is being read is sitting in the local directory C:\Program Research In Motion\BlackBerry JDE 4.7.0\samples\com\rim\samples\device\xmldemo\xml. I need to do the same. I need to save the file in the directory where my application is sitting.

Thank you.

The file that you created will be to the .dmp format in folder Simulator. You can use PC as a microsd card storage to test the object.

See this Article.

http://www.BlackBerry.com/knowledgecenterpublic/livelink.exe/fetch/2000/348583/800792/801083/How_To _...

The xml demo app that you talked, you must place the file before using it. You cannot create a file inside the application.

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