PlayBook AIR SDK Updated to v1.0.2 With Small Fixes

RIM have quietly updated their PlayBook Air SDK to v1.0.2, This update is only minor and brings a small amount of  bug fixes to the platform.

Although this update has been around since the 31st of May not much has been known about it until now.

Our friends over at BerryReview have managed to get hold of the change log and it is as follows;

Fixed issues

This section lists fixed issues for the BlackBerry® Tablet OS SDK for Adobe® AIR® 1.0.2.
The BlackBerry Tablet OS SDK did not integrate with Flash Builder 4.0.1 (98650)
The default option in the installer for “Integration with Eclipse” shouldn’t have been “Yes”. (98397)
The installer asked for integration with Eclipse when you have not integrated with Flash Builder (98305)
When the project had underscores (_) in its name, an invaild ID was generated for the package. (97991)
It was possible to use invalid characters in the device name, causing debug token creation to fail. (97978)
The device list did not refresh after new test devices were added. (97977)
The blackberry-airpackager command line tool did not update the debug host on target. (97920)
Debug Token Request deleted the contents of a folder, when the folder name was specified instead of a .bar file name. (96876, 1247706)
Changes made to the default debug host IP were not recognized by the targets after you restarted Flash Builder. (96564)
The link to developer documentation in the installer was not clickable. (96306)
The packaging process used an icon in the app.xml file instead of the icon in the blackberry-tablet.xml file. (96266)
Test tablets were not saved until the Preferences dialog box is closed. (96263)
The BlackBerry Tablet OS SDK for AIR installer on Linux® asked for Flash Builder integration even though Flash Builder isn’t available on Linux. (95848)

The blackberry-deploy command-lne tool did not print the correct error message after five failed authentication attempts. (95919)

Have you downloaded this copy of the SDK? Let us know how it works out for you below.

Source: BerryReview.com