Building an executable file and dynamic libraries – PB Docs 2017

Building an executable file and dynamic libraries

Once you have completed development and defined your project, you
build the project to create the executable files and all specified
dynamic libraries. You can build your project whenever you have made
changes to the objects and want to test or deploy another version of
your application.

This section describes building a single project in the Project
painter. You can build all the targets in your workspace at any time
using buttons on the PowerBar, pop-up menus in the System Tree, or a
command line. For more information, see Building
workspaces
.

To build the application:

  1. Open the project you built in the Project painter.

  2. Click the Build button in the PainterBar, or select
    Design>Build Project.

    If the target’s library list has changed

    When you click Build, PowerBuilder checks your target’s
    library list. If it has changed since you defined your project,
    PowerBuilder updates the Project painter workspace with the new
    library list. Make whatever changes you need in the workspace,
    then click Build again.

    PowerBuilder builds the executable and all specified dynamic
    libraries.

    The next two sections describe in detail how PowerBuilder
    builds the project and finds the objects used in the target.

    When PowerBuilder has built the target, you can check which
    objects are included in the target. See Listing the objects in a project.


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