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Developer’s Guide
Proxy Generation
ProxyGen generation performs the following actions, putting any output into the proxy directory that you specify in the generate preferences:
- Saves the proxy definition to the project file if the preference settings specify Save on Validate/Generate.
- Performs proxy validation if it has not already been done.
NOTE: For more information on these two types of classes, see Programming Java Clients."- For a Java Client, generates implementation and delegating classes for each proxy object as follows:
- Generates two Java classes for the AppObject. For example, if the AppObject was named Inventory, these classes would be
Inventory.class
andInventoryImpl.class
. The source for the public (delegating) class is also available (Inventory.java
).- Generates two Java classes for each SubAppObject. For example, if the SubAppObject was named Item, these classes would be
Item.class
andItemImpl.class
. The source for the public (delegating) class is also available (Item.java
).- Generates two Java classes for each ProcObject. For example, if the ProcObject was named AddItem, these classes would be
AddItem.class
andAddItemImpl.class
. The source for the public (delegating) class is also available (AddItem.java
).- Generates an activity log with status and error information (
Inventory.log
).- For an ActiveX Client:
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