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Adding .NET assemblies to the target – PB Docs 115 – PowerBuilder Library

Adding .NET assemblies to the target – PB Docs 115

Adding .NET assemblies to the target

If you want to call methods in .NET assemblies in your .NET
application, you need to import the assemblies into the target.

proc.gif To import a private .NET assembly into a .NET
target:

  1. Right-click the target in the System Tree
    and select .NET Assemblies.

    The Target Properties dialog box displays the .NET Assemblies
    tab page.

  2. Click the Browse button to open the Browse for
    a .NET Assembly dialog box.

  3. Browse to select a private assembly with the .dll,
    .tlb, .olb, .ocx,
    or .exe extension and click Open.

    To import multiple assemblies, you must select and import
    them one at a time.

proc.gif To import a shared .NET assembly into a .NET target:

  1. Right-click the target in the System Tree
    and select .NET Assemblies.

  2. Click the Add button to open the Import .NET Assembly
    dialog box.

  3. Select a shared assembly from the list and click
    OK.

    To import multiple assemblies, you must select and import
    them one at a time. You can also use the Import .NET Assembly dialog
    box to import recently used assemblies.

For more information about shared and private assemblies,
see “Installing assemblies in
the global assembly cache”
.


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