You must use Microsoft® Visual Studio .Net to develop
proxies in C# for .Net, Win, Siebel, and SAP domains. To create a new Visual
Studio .Net C# project:
- Create a new project in either of two ways:
- From the Visual Studio menu, click .
- From the Visual Studio toolbar, click New Project.
- Select Visual C# as the project type and Windows
Control Library as the template to use.
- Specify the name of the new project and the project location in
the Name and Location fields.
- Click OK.
- Right-click References in the solution explorer
and select Add Reference.
- Click Browse, and select the C:\Program
Files\IBM\SDP70\FunctionalTester\bin\rtxftnet.dll assembly as a reference
to the project.
Note: The rtxftnet.dll assembly contains all
the extensible classes, TestObjects and proxies that are required for proxy
development. If you are developing proxies for .Net 2.0 controls, you can
also include the C:\Program Files\IBM\SDP70\FunctionalTester\bin\WhidbeyControls.dll assembly
into the Visual Studio .Net 2005 project. The WhidbeyControl.dll file contains
all ProxyObjects for .Net 2.0 UI controls that you can use to extend.
After your project is created and set up, you can start creating
your proxy files. You must add a new C# file for each new proxy and similarly
for new TestObjects.