Applicatio​n icon is going to downloads

Hai all
           i developed an application in blackberry. when iam loading it to curve 8900 simulator theappplication icon is not shong in the menu items INSTED IT IS GOING TO DOWNLOADS. .can anyone suggest me how to show my applicationicon in the main menuitems.
There is another problem also i am listing all the menu applications in the phone in a drop down menu. In the default simulator it is listing all the  application. when i changed the simulator its not fetching all the menu applications items from the curve phone. is there any new API needed for this curve phone. i wanted to list like this
camera
maps
contacts
messages
weblink
sms
instant
messaging
Please any one help me in this case. I wasstruggling for last 3 days , the help would be appreciated
Thanks in advance
joe

I also check in data folder connecting through USB and found that "com.blah.blah" application package already created but no icon for open that application

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