PowerBuilder Components – PB Docs 2017

PowerBuilder Components

The setup program lets you choose which PowerBuilder components to
install.

Component

Description

PowerBuilder Base
Components

Installs the ODBC driver, ORCA Software
Development Kit (SDK), the PowerBuilder Document Object Model
extension, the ability to save DataWindow objects as PDF using the
distill or XSL-FO methods, support for rich text, and Oracle JDK.
You must install the base components: you cannot unselect this
option.

Native Database
Interfaces

Interfaces that enable you to interact
with server databases natively. Expand the tree view to select
interfaces to install.

ADO.NET Driver

Interface to connect to databases using
an ADO.NET data provider.

OLE DB Driver

Interface to connect to databases using
an OLE DB data provider.

JDBC Driver

Interface to connect to databases using
JDBC.

SCC Interface

Interface for connecting to any source
code control system that supports the Microsoft SCC
interface.

PB Native Interface

An SDK for developing extensions to
PowerBuilder in C++. Optional wizards are installed in Visual Studio
2005 and Visual Studio .NET 2002 and 2003 if they are available on
your system.

EJB Client

The EJB Client PBNI extension, which
enables you to develop clients for EJBs running on J2EE-compliant
servers.

Web Services

The extensions and other files that
enable you to create clients for Web services using the .NET or
EasySoap Web service engines.

Tutorial

Source files for the tutorial in the
Getting Started book. If you want to do the PowerBuilder tutorial or
use the code examples, install SQL Anywhere if it is not already
installed on your computer. When you install PowerBuilder, the setup
program creates an ODBC data source for the demo database. If SQL
Anywhere is not installed on your system when you install
PowerBuilder, setup does not install the demo database, code
examples, or tutorial files.

Demo Database

A SQL Anywhere database used in the
tutorial, the Code Examples sample application, and examples in the
documentation.

Code Examples

The Code Examples application, which
demonstrates many coding techniques.

Translation Toolkit

Tools to help you translate applications
into other languages.

PowerBuilder Resource
Monitor

A utility to help determine whether
there are sufficient USER/GDI resources available in the operating
system to open a painter.

PowerBuilder Runtime
Packager

A tool that packages files required for
deployment into an MSI file.

Help Files

Help files for
PowerBuilder.


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