Specifications
Use the Connection Manager
Add an Executable to a New Application
When you use the Connection Manager to add an executable
name to a new application, BT Studio automatically creates a
default rule set for the application and adds the selected
executable to the require section of the application's resource
definitions.
Note: This assumes that the require section of the
application's resource definition includes a parameterized
resource, using the form resource Process {
ExecutableName=$(Application Executable) }. The selected
executable is applied to the first instance of
ExecutableName=$ that occurs in the rule set. If the first
instance appears in an event specification, for example, that is
where the selected executable name is used.
To add an executable name to a new application
1. In the Connection Manager, right-click the name of an
application executable that is not connected to an
application.
This row of the Connection Manager shows a connection
symbol and possibly a server symbol , but not an
application symbol . (If the row shows both a connection
symbol and an application symbol, the executable is
already associated with a defined application.)
2. From the shortcut menu, select Application, Create New.
3. In the New Application dialog, select the appropriate
application type from the list and click OK.
BT Studio displays the Application Properties window.
4. On the General tab, enter a name (15 characters or less)
and description for the new application.
5. Click Submit and Close.
BT Studio defines the application, adding the selected
executable name to the require section of that application’s
resource definition. In the Connection Manager, the
application symbol and application name appear on the
same line as the executable name.
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