Release 10.1A: OpenEdge Development:
Open Client Introduction and Programming
Versions of ProxyGen
There are two versions of ProxyGen:
- ProxyGen — The full version of ProxyGen, available on Windows, provides a GUI to:
- Define an Open Client interface for Java and .NET Open Client proxies and Web service definitions.
- Save Open Client interface definitions in a project file.
- Update Open Client interface definitions.
- Generate and validate proxies for Java or .NET Open Clients and Web service definitions, from a new or saved Open Client interface definition.
- Batch ProxyGen — On Windows and UNIX, a subset of ProxyGen functionality is available as a console application, called Batch ProxyGen. Batch ProxyGen provides similar functionality to ProxyGen, but it does not allow Open Client interfaces to be defined and saved, as you can using the full version of ProxyGen. Instead, Batch ProxyGen operates only on previously saved Open Client interface definitions, as follows:
You must use ProxyGen (the full version) to define an Open Client interface for an Open Client proxy or Web service definition that accesses AppServer 4GL procedures. You can use either ProxyGen or Batch ProxyGen to generate the actual Open Client proxy or Web service definition.
the following table shows how to complete these basic tasks with ProxyGen and Batch ProxyGen:
Task ProxyGen Batch ProxyGen X –
- Specifying generation settings, including client types.
X – X – X X
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