Uploading projects source code
The Workbench Studio enables you to embed on the target the source code of the project, so that it can be uploaded later. Source code is filtered and zipped in order to reduce backup memory requirements. As sending source to the target may involve a significant donwload time, it is up to you to explicitely activate the download command. Those commands are available from the contextual popup menu in the workspace window:
Save Project to Target: zip project source files and send them to the target.
Open project from Target: upload zipped source file from the target and rebuild the project.
Save to target (download)
When saving the project to the target you have to specify the address and communication parameters of the remote Runtime Service system. The following options enable you to send more or less optional information with project source code:
- Symbol table: the symbol table will be required after upload for monitoring variables. If you do not embed the symbol table, you will have to recompile the uploaded application for reading or writing variables.
- Debug information: this file will be required after upload for step by step debugging and use of breakpoints. If you do not embed the symbol table, you will have to recompile the uploaded application for stepping the application.
- Spy lists: these are all files created with the Watch Window, such as lists and recipes.
- Wizard settings: these are current settings of wizards such as the Monitoring Application Builder.
- Project history: this is the list of modifications entered in the project.
- Comment texts: all comments entered for variables, programs. Comments within the programs are always saved.
- Bitmaps and icons: these are all BMP, GIF, JPG or ICO files stored in the project folder and possibly used in monitoring views.
- Referenced OEM library elements: definition of all the library elements ("C" functions and blocks, I/Os, profiles) actually used in the project.
In addition to standard files, you can specify some extra files to be downloaded. In that case, all of them will be located in the loaded project folder after upload, even if they are originally located in other folders.
Removing some options enables you to reduce the size of embedded source code.
Hint: If huge applications are downloaded, this will take some time. If wanted, the download process can be aborted via a click on the X button in the Load dialog.
Open from target (upload)
When uploading the application, you need to specify the address and communication parameters of the remote Runtime Service system, plus a name and a location for the uploaded project on the PC. This function cannot be used to overwrite an existing project folder.
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