Walks you through the process of creating an
Enterprise Developer project for the ScheduleDemo application and its service interface.
Restriction: This topic applies to Windows environments (local development) only.
Create the ProgramSOAP Project
Create a project for your service interface, and add files to the project. This section assumes that
Enterprise Developer is started. If you need instructions to get it started, see To start
Enterprise Developer. We also assume that the
Application Explorer view is showing in Eclipse.
In the
Application Explorer view, you should see the
Enterprise Developer@Windowsn system. If the system is not shown, to load it:
- Right-click in the
Application Explorer view, and then click
Add System(s).
- In the
Add System(s) dialog box, select
ED System and click
OK.
- Expand the top-level
Enterprise Developer entry in the
Application Explorer view.
- Right-click
Enterprise Developer Projects; then click
Load Application.
To create the project:
- In Eclipse, click
File >
New >
Other.
This opens the
New dialog box.
- Expand the
Micro Focus COBOL folder, and then click
COBOL Project.
- Click
Next.
This opens the
New COBOL Project Wizard.
- In the
Project name field, type
ProgramSOAP.
- Check
Use default location; then click
Finish.
The
Application Explorer view now shows the
ProgramSOAP project under the
Enterprise Developer@Windowsversion >
Enterprise Development Projects node.
- From the
Application Explorer view, right-click the
ProgramSOAP project and select
Import from the context menu.
This opens the
Import dialog box.
- Expand
General and click File System.
- Click
Next.
- Click the
Browse button that corresponds to the
From directory field, and browse to the
%PUBLIC%\Documents\Micro Focus\Enterprise Developer\Samples\Interface Mapping Toolkit\ServiceInterfaces\ScheduleDemo directory.
- Click
OK.
- On the list of files, check all files except the
Readme XML files.
- Click
Finish.
This adds the files to the project and builds the project automatically.
Set the COBOL Build Configuration
This IMTK project requires the build action to produce a dynamic link library (.dll) file for the
schedule program. To ensure this behavior:
- In the
Application Explorer view, right-click the
ProgramSOAP project; then select
Properties from the context menu.
- Expand
Micro Focus > Build Configurations; then click
COBOL.
- From the
Target Type drop-down list, select
All Native Library Files; then click
OK.