BlackBerry Playbook able Run Java Applications and Android - RIM plans to announce pricing and launch date of the Blackberry Playbook this week. But now RIM is making an official announcement that the Blackberry Playbook will support the application of Java and Android.
Actually, this capability does not come from the BlackBerry Playbook, but from the "App players," which is an application run-time environment that will run applications from Java and Android 2.3 on the BlackBerry. This application will also be available on the Blackberry App World this summer.
RIMalso announced that it will release native BlackBerry OS SDK (NDK) for developers who can create applications for BlackBerry Playbook with the help of QNX POSIX libraries and C / C + + application development platform and BlackBerry Playbook also supported HTML5, Flash, and AIR support. RIM is also bound by Ideaworks Labs and Unity Technologies to offer engines on game developers to develop games on the BlackBerry Playbook.
"App Players" and the NDK for
Blackberry Playbook will be on display in the BlackBerry World in Orlando, Florida on May 3 to 5 of 2011.