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Building Apama projects
In Apama Studio, “building a project” refers to the process in which the project is validated, and any errors or warnings flagged to the user. This section describes the features Apama Studio provides to control when Apama Studio will build an Apama project.
Apama Studio includes options to:
*Build automatically when a resource changes
*Build all Apama projects
*Build one Apama project
*Build a working set
*Clean and rebuild projects
Apama Studio tries to complete each build. It does not stop when it finds an error. If Apama Studio finds problems during validation, it indicates them as follows:
*In the Problems view, the error icon appears at the beginning of each line that describes an error.
*In the Project view, the error icon appears at the beginning of the name of a project that contains at least one file that is not valid.
*In the Project view, the error icon also appears at the beginning of the name of each file that is not valid.
*In the file editor, the error icon appears at the beginning of each line that contains an error.
*In the overview scroll bar to the right of the editing pane, regardless of how long the file is, a mark appears for every error in the file. You can hover over a mark to view a description of the error that it flags, or you can click on any mark to display the line that contains that error.
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