Signature of BlackBerry PlayBook in Flash Builder

Hello

I really hope this isn't a stupid question. I'm usually quite ingenious, but I can't find an answer anywhere.

I signed up for my signature keys and received 3 .csi keys. The instructions are for installation on the BB JDE, an eclipse Plugin or a plug-in for Visual Studio.

I looked the other way on how it works for Flash Builder and they say that I should have gotten 2 files .csj.

I'm quite confused and would love to test and debug my app on my real PlayBook, but have no idea where to even start.

Thank you

Patrick

Him are sent in different batches, but the lots should be treated near one another (usually in the same time).

Check your spam filter. Keys up often in in there. If you do not have now, I recommend reorganization.

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