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Building proxies and .NET targets – PB Docs 2018 – PowerBuilder Library

Building proxies and .NET targets – PB Docs 2018

Building proxies and .NET targets

The Project painter workspace for executable applications is shown
in Defining
an executable application project
. It contains a tab control, and
on each tab page there are text boxes and radio buttons you use to
specify the characteristics of your executable file and dynamic
libraries.

The workspace for all other types of project objects is similar.
If you used a wizard to create the project, it shows the options you
selected in the wizard. If you did not use a wizard, you select the
objects the project will use and specify project properties on tab pages
in the workspace.

When you build the project, the Output window shows whether the
build was successful and lists any errors encountered.

Building and deploying a
workspace

You can build and deploy a single project or all the projects in
your workspace. You can also build and deploy from a command-line. For
more information, see Building
workspaces
.

For more information

For more information about building Web service proxies, and EJB
client proxies, see Building a Web Services Client (Obsolete) in Application Techniques and Building an EJB client (obsolete) in Application Techniques.

For more information about building .NET targets, see Deploying Components as .NET Assemblies or Web Services (Obsolete).


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