- Powerbuilder V.11.5 Enterprise Edition Manual
Installing PowerBuilder
16 PowerBuilder Enterprise
Installing PowerBuilder
What to install
The PowerBuilder setup program lets you choose which components to install.
You must install the base components. Table 1-5 lists all the components.
Table 1-5: PowerBuilder components
Component Description
PowerBuilder Base
Components
Includes the PowerBuilder 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, support for EAServer and
COM/COM+, and JDK 1.5.
.NET Targets Deploying Windows Forms, smart client, and Web Forms
applications to .NET and deploying NVOs as .NET
assemblies and Web services.
Native Database
Interfaces
Interfaces that enable you to interact with server
databases natively. Expand the tree view to select which
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.
DataWindow Web
Control for ActiveX
The DataWindow Web Control for ActiveX is a fully
interactive DataWindow control. It requires a browser
that supports ActiveX.
PowerBuilder 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 PowerBuilder extensions and other files that enable
you to create clients for Web services using the .NET or
EasySoap Web service engines.
PowerDesigner Plug-in A plug-in that provides the class diagram functionality of
the PowerDesigner OOM inside the PowerBuilder
development environment.