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To do the HTML Generator test
drive, you have to perform the following actions and checks:
1.
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Install the USoft Series, including USoft Definer, Authorizer,
USoft Production (runtime), and Batch Runner. |
Refer to the USoft
Installation help for details.
2.
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Create an empty database account (with 10-20 Mb of table space)
on one of the supported RDBMSs. |
Refer to your RDBMS
documentation for details.
3.
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Change the Database properties for the predefined USoft Binder
project: |
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Make sure the USoft Binder project that contains predefined
settings for the HTML Generator Test Drive is opened. By default,
this Binder project file is named htmlgen.usb. The htmlgen.usb
binder file is located in the <installation
directory>\TestDrive\HtmlGenerator folder. |
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In this predefined Binder project, choose File, Project
Properties from the menu bar, and click the Database tab page. |
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Specify the User, Password, and RDBMS (connect string) of the
database account that you want to use. |
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Click OK, and then click the Save button or choose File, Save
from the menu bar. |
4.
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Initialize the repositories for USoft Authorizer and USoft
Definer: |
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Click the right mouse button on the Authorizer item in the
Binder, and then choose Create Tables. |
The Create Tables dialog
appears.
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Wait until the repository has been created successfully. This
may take some time. |
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Click the OK button on the information message when the
repository has been created successfully. |
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Repeat this procedure for the Definer item. |
Preferably, the test drive is
performed on an empty database account. If you want to use an
existing repository for the test drive, however, you may have to
perform some clean-up actions first. The data model that is used
for the test drive contains four tables: TOUR, SCHEDTOUR, PERSON,
and RESERVATION.
If your repository already contains definitions for such tables
(e.g. because you have done some other test drive, or because you
have been experimenting with the course material), make sure you
manually delete these definitions, and drop these tables from your
application's database.
Next Step
Step
1: Loading Sample Application Definitions
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