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Decide what execution parameters need to be prompted | For example, to enable the Prompting of the Target Directory option, double-click the parameter and select the Prompt during SETUP check box in the window which is displayed. | For more information, see Execution Parameters in the Deployment Tool guide. |
Configure the database to be installed on the target system | For more information, see Database in the Deployment Tool guide. |
Include your objects | Add your objects (filters, command handlers etc.), multilingual text variables, system variables, message files, files, processes, functions and images used in the application. Make sure you include your custom snap-in components. For more information please refer to VLF-ONE Snap-In Points Summary in the Framework Guide. | Ensure that all non-LANSA objects have correct installation paths specified for the target machine. See Configure the Non-LANSA Object Installation Path in the Deployment Tool guide. | |
The Framework definition with a name like: XXXXXXXXX_LLLL_VLFONE_Definition.DAT where XXXXXXXXX is the Framework name LLLL is the language. | Find this file in the partition execute folder, for example: <lansa root>\x_win95\x_lansa\x_<partition identifier>\execute Note that this file is a Non-LANSA object so you need to add it in the Non-LANSA objects node. |
Optionally add a shortcut | You can create a desktop shortcut to launch the URL on the target machine when the package is installed. | Click on the Application Icon button on the toolbar of the Package Control Panel. Select an icon. See Application Icon in the Deployment Tool guide. |
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