This section describes the new features for the Code Generation and Natural Construct components in version 8.2.5. The following topics are covered:
This section describes the new features for both Code Generation components. The following topics are covered:
You can now specify a folder name when using the Velocity-based, Construct, and Ajax code generation wizards. For information, see:
For each Velocity-based wizard, see the applicable subsection in Using the Code Generation Component
For each Construct wizard, see the applicable subsection in either this guide (Common Wizard Specifications and Development Tasks) or Natural Construct Generation
For the Ajax Main Program wizard, seeGenerate an Ajax Main Program from an Adapter File
Two new user exits are available for the Request-Document wizard to allow modifications to the standard search and replace array. For information, see User Exits for the REQUEST-DOCUMENT Subprogram.
This section describes the new features for the Natural Construct component. The following topics are covered:
Documentation and Online Help Available for the Object-Browse-Dialog and Object-Maint-Dialog Wizards
The version information for the local Construct runtime project can now be compared with the version information delivered in the Construct runtime project and the project can be updated when required. By default, the version information is checked at startup and when generating/regenerating new items and you are prompted whether to update the project when the information has changed. In addition, a new context menu item allows you to add the Construct runtime project to your workspace manually. For information, see Add the Construct Runtime Project.
To change the default functionality, a new option is available in the Preferences window for Construct. This option allows you to define whether the project version information is checked or not and when it is checked. For information, see Set Construct Preferences.
Documentation and online help is now available for all panels used by the Object-Browse-Dialog and Object-Maint-Dialog wizards.
For information about the Object-Browse-Dialog wizard, see Object-Browse-Dialog Wizard.
For information about the Object-Maint-Dialog wizard, see Object-Maint-Dialog Wizard.