Create a new project to manage the project source files, libraries, and database
schemas.
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Select .
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Click on the type of project you wish to create.
Choose a programming language, a structured or simple project, and a
generated (BAM) or non-generated application. See Projects and Create a report with BAM.
Table 1. Choose your project type
Category |
Project Type |
Description |
Java |
BAM Java Project (.4pw) |
Creates a structured project for use with generated (BAM) Java applications. |
Java |
Simple Java Project (.4pw) |
Creates a simple project for Java applications that are not code-generated.
It does not create an underlying directory structure. |
C# |
Simple C# Project (.4pw) |
Creates a structured project for use with generated (BAM) .NET applications. |
C# |
BAM C# Project (.4pw) |
Creates a simple project used for .NET applications that are not
code-generated. It does not create an underlying directory structure. |
PHP |
BAM PHP Project (.4pw) |
Creates a structured project for use with generated (BAM) PHP applications. |
PHP |
Simple PHP Project (.4pw) |
Creates a simple project used for PHP applications that are not
code-generated. It does not create an underlying directory structure. |
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For structured projects, specify the Project name and
Location in the Additional Information
section.
The Project name becomes the name of the
.4pw file. The Location sets the project
directory ($ProjectDir
). For structured projects, an initial directory
structure is created for you based on the project type selected.
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Click OK.
The project displays in the Projects view. If the project was a
structured project, the initial directories and files are written to disk. If the project is
not a structured project, it will not be written to disk until you save the project, at
which time you will be prompted to specify the location.