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Building Apama projects
Apama Studio validates Apama projects, in a process known as “building” the project. During validation, Apama Studio
*Checks the syntax to ensure that it is valid EPL or Java code.
*Checks that only valid values have been specified. For example, if you specify integer as the type of a field, it ensures that you specify an integer as the value of the field.
*Ensures that the dependencies are valid throughout the project.
In summary, Apama Studio validates that its launcher can inject the project’s EPL files into the correlator.
For more information, see Building Apama projects.
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