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Workflow
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Project folder: Select a folder. In this folder, the Project Wizard will create two
folders: Configurations and Workspace. The project's resource files are saved to the
Configurations folder. The Workspace folder is meant to be used when debugging
the solution (see "Submitting Data with Web Forms - Project Wizard" on the
previous page).
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Send Templates and resources to Workflow: Check this option to send the
necessary resource files to the active Workflow instance on the local machine.
Without these files the Workflow configuration can be inspected, but it cannot be
tested; in order to test the configuration, you'll have to send the resources manually
(see "Sending files to Workflow" on page457).
Note
In order for this option to work, Workflow and the Designer must be installed
on the same machine. In addition, the PPMessenger service must be running.
By default, this service is always started automatically from the moment
Workflow has been installed.
Serving a Web Page - Project Wizard
The Serving a Web Page Project Wizard generates a Connect solution that can serve a web
page.
To start the Project Wizard, select File > New > Project Wizards > Serving a Web Page from
the menu.
For more detailed information about this project, and instructions on how to test and customize
it, see "Project Wizard: Serving a Web Page" on page208.
The wizard contains the following options.
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Workflow
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Project folder: Select a folder. In this folder, the Project Wizard will create two
folders: Configurations and Workspace. The project's resource files are saved to the
Configurations folder. The Workspace folder is meant to be used when debugging
the solution (see "Serving a Web Page - Project Wizard" above).
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Send Templates and resources to Workflow: Check this option to send the
necessary resource files to the active Workflow instance on the local machine.
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