Using the Project painter – PB Docs 2018

Using the Project painter

You use the Project painter to create and maintain PowerBuilder
projects that build all these different objects. The Project painter
allows you to streamline the generation of the files your target needs
and to rebuild easily when you make changes. There is a wizard to help
you set up each project type.

The following table lists the types of projects you can create and
what you can build using the project.

Project

What it builds

Application

An executable file and optional dynamic
libraries.

EJB Client Proxy (obsolete)

Enterprise JavaBeans components are obsolete
technology, and will be removed in a future release.

One or more proxy objects (stubs) that can be used by a
PowerBuilder client to access functions in an EJB component on
an application server.

.NET Assembly

A .NET assembly containing one or more custom class
user objects.

.NET Web Service

A .NET Web service containing one or more custom
class user objects.

Web Service Proxy

A proxy object that can be used by a PowerBuilder
client to invoke a Web service defined in a WSDL (Web Services
Description Language) file.

For how to create a new project, see Creating a project. For more information about
.NET projects, see Deploying Components as .NET Assemblies or Web Services (Obsolete).


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