3 Using the Visual C++.Net IDE To Develop Oracle Tuxedo ATMI Applications
The following sections describe how to develop ATMI application
clients and/or servers in the Microsoft Visual C++ Integrated
Development Environment (msdev
) on a Windows desktop
system, or Windows Server system:
- Before You Start
- Using Development Tool
- Using the buildserver and buildclient Commands
- Adding BuildTuxedo to the MSDEV Tools Menu
- Creating Oracle Tuxedo ATMI Project Files
- Setting Up Your Environment
- Debugging an Oracle Tuxedo ATMI Server Application
- Developing an ATMI Application Using the Command Line Instead of the Visual C++.Net IDE GUI
- See Also