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BUILD AND RUN INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE WorkFrame ENVIRONMENT:

   To build the sample, click the "Build normal" button on the project's
   toolbar or from the Project pulldown, select "Build normal"

   To execute the sample, click the "Run" button on the project's toolbar.

   NOTE:
          Data Access Builder Samples: the above Build and Run methods
          do not apply to these samples.  Please see the README.TXT file
          associated with each of the Data Access Builder samples for
          detailed information on building and running these samples.

          SOM Samples:  the above Build and Run methods do not apply to
          these samples.  Please see the README.TXT file associated with
          each of the SOM samples for detailed information on building
          and running these samples.

          Visual Builder Samples: the above Build method does apply to
          the Visual Builder samples.  Please see the README.TXT file
          associated with each of the Visual Builder samples for detailed
          information on building these samples.

          All Samples: Because all samples are enabled for Performance
          Analyzer, CPPWPA3.DLL must be present to Run a sample
          and CPPWPA3.OBJ must be present to Build a sample without errors.
          These objects are automatically installed if you installed the
          Performance Analyzer component.  Otherwise, copy the CPPWPA3.DLL
          from the \BIN directory and the CPPWPA3.OBJ from the \LIB directory
          of the CD-ROM to the corresponding directories on your system.

                       Copying CPPWPA3.DLL and CPPWPA3.OBJ simply allows you
          to invoke Run and Build on the samples without errors.  To actually
          use the Performance Analyzer, or any other component, with a sample
          you must have installed these components.

IF YOU DIDN'T CHOOSE THE 'TYPICAL INSTALL' OPTION:

  If you chose a CD-ROM install, a MINIMAL install, or a CUSTOM install
  which left the Samples and Documentation component on the source drive,
  the %REPLACEDIR% portion of the samples path in the WorkFrame project
  will not have been updated.

  To RUN or BUILD a particular sample under the above install options,
  you must

  - copy the files from the source directory on the server or
     CD-ROM to a directory on your hard drive.

     It is recommended you create the same subdirectories for the
     samples as they appear on the CD-ROM then copy each set of samples
     files into their respective sub-directory.

  - set the path for the sample's WorkFrame project.

     From the Guide to Samples notebook, select the sample of interest then
     choose the Open Project View button.  The Project View will open but
     no files will be displayed.  To set the path to the files copied in
     the previous step, choose VIEW -> SETTINGS -> DIRECTORIES.  Substitute
     the correct path segment for the %REPLACEDIR% variable to complete the
     path specification in the 'Source directories for project files'
     listbox. Change the path displayed in the 'Working Directory' list box
     to match that of the Source Directory list box. Finally, select the
     OK button to complete the update.

  Your sample project is now locally installed and accessible for building
  and running.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

   For additional information on a particular VisualAge for C++ sample
   (including how to build and run the sample from the command line),
   please view the readme file for that sample.

   From the Guide to Samples notebook
   - Select the Component (choose ALL for a list of all samples)
   - then, select the sample from the sample list
   - finally, select the View Readme button to open the readme file
     for that sample


RUNNING SAMPLES IN Win32s:

   Many of the samples can be built to run in Win32s.  However, since most
   use COUT, and since a text window is not a default in Win32s like it
   is in WindowsNT and Windows95, you won't see the output.  A solution
   to this is:

     - Redirect the output of the sample to a file by linking the sample
       with redirect.obj.

       icc -b-noe sample.c redirect.obj

     - Run the sample from within File Manager, using Run in the File
       menu and redirect output to a file.

   Redirect.obj is shipped with VisualAge for C++ for Windows in the
   LIB directory.  The code inside of redirect.obj is skipped when NOT
   executing in a Win32s environment, so one binary for all Windows
   platforms is sufficient.

   Profiler support is not available on Win32s, so either do not build
   samples using -Gh option, or make cppwpa3.dll available on your
   Win32s machine.

   There are some restrictions.  The file handles are not inherited by
   child processes.  Redirect.obj does not work with the subsystem library.

   Under Win32s, there are further restrictions if you are creating shared
   DLLs or your own custom DLL initterm function.  See the Programming
   Guide for more information.

SAMPLES WHICH CANNOT BE BUILT TO RUN IN WIN32S

The following are the samples which are shipped with VisualAge for C++ for
Windows which cannot be built to run with Win32s.

Compiler
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MultiThread Hello World (Sample02)
Thread Local Storage (TLS)
Direct-To-SOM (DTS)
Subsystem DLL (Sample05)

Database
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SOM Stock (StockSOM)

Editor
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LPEX (LXMIN2)

Visual Builder
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All Samples

SOM
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All Samples

IOC
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Basic Server (ACDF1)
Advanced Server (ACDF2)
Basic Container (ACDF3)
Advanced Container (ACDF4)
Collection Streaming (ACDF5)
Compound Document Hello5 (ACDF6)

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