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Developer’s Guide
Defining and Editing a Proxy
The ProxyGen main window provides a tree control to navigate through the proxy objects as you define them. The root (top) object in the tree control is always the AppObject for the current proxy (for example, Inventory in Figure 3–2). Any child nodes in the tree are SubAppObjects associated with this AppObject (for example, Customer in Figure 3–2). Depending on your selection in the tree control, ProxyGen displays tab folders that show the definition for the selected object. You complete the proxy definition by entering information in the tab folders and using the options available from the menu bar and toolbar.
To edit an existing proxy, you open the project file (with extension
.pxg
) containing the proxy definition. You can do this using the ProxyGen File menu or by opening the project file directly in the Windows Explorer.
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