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Compiling and Testing Object Definitions


After you have modified object definitions, you need to compile the changes to a repository file (.srf). The .srf file is updated with the new object definitions and they become available in any instances of the Web client reading that repository file.

NOTE:  An application's configuration file (CFG) includes a parameter (RepositoryFile) that defines the repository file (.srf) to read at run time.

You can compile projects or selected top-level object definitions. Compiling projects is more efficient when you have many changes in one or more projects. Compiling object definitions is more efficient when changes are isolated to only a few object definitions.


 Siebel Tools Reference
 Published: 20 October 2003