- Powerbuilder V.11.5 Enterprise Edition Manual
Pre-installation tasks
6 PowerBuilder Enterprise
For additional information about backing up and migrating existing
applications, see “Before using PowerBuilder Enterprise” on page 24.
Required software for PowerBuilder features
Table 1-3 lists the software required for PowerBuilder Enterprise features.
Some of this software is installed automatically when the feature is installed.
Read this table carefully to determine whether you need to install any software
before you run the PowerBuilder setup program, and whether you need to
select SQL Anywhere before you select PowerBuilder. If you select a feature
that has a prerequisite that has not been installed, the setup program displays a
warning message.
Table 1-3: Required software for PowerBuilder features
Feature Required software Notes
.NET target development
and deployment
Microsoft .NET
Framework Version 2.0,
3.0, or 3.5
Redistributable Package
Note This package must be installed on your computer
before you install PowerBuilder.
Required by all .NET features. The 3.5 package version
is available from the
Microsoft Download Center at
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyi
d=333325FD-AE52-4E35-B531-
508D977D32A6&displaylang=en
.
.NET Windows Forms
smart client deployment
and update and support for
OLE controls in Windows
Forms
Microsoft .NET
Software Development
Toolkit 2.0, 3.0, or 3.5
Note This SDK must be installed on your computer
before you install PowerBuilder.
The 3.5 SDK is available from links on the
Microsoft
.NET Framework Developer Center at
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-
us/netframework/cc378097.aspx
.
.NET Web Forms
development and
deployment and .NET Web
services local host
deployment
Microsoft Internet
Information Services
(IIS) 5.0 or higher
Note You do not need to install IIS on the development
computer for PowerBuilder applications or components
unless you are using the same computer as a server for
Web Forms or smart client applications, or for Web
service components. IIS is also not required on end users’
computers.
For how to configure IIS, see Deploying Applications
and Components to .NET.