Configuring Source and Library in Visual Studio .NET 2003

Configuring Source and Library in Visual Studio .NET 2003Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 is an advanced integrated development environment by Microsoft. It lets programmers to create programs that run on Microsoft Windows and the World Wide Web. In chapter 2, you have generated C# code, exported database schema (DDL) and created persistent library. Now you can create a project for the generated C# code in Visual Studio .NET 2003.


Copying Generated Source and Library to Visual Studio .NET Project
You can create Visual Studio .NET project easily because DB-VA supports the generation of C# project file. The project file helps you to configure the generated C# classes, resources files and referenced libraries in Visual Studio .NET.

Adding Reference of an Existing Project to DB-VA Generated C# Project
You can also reference the generated C# Visual Studio .NET Project as a library to develop an application.

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