Bill:

Do I have to load up some "crap" onto my client before I can run BDT? Does it use UniObjects? Would there be a problem if the timeout period for the UniRPC daemon was reduced to 5 minutes (this seemed to cause no end of grief to those using the previous incarnation of the development tool, which we could never get working properly anyway)?

I have the most recent version of the UD "clients" software (v7.2A) and didn't see any documentation regarding either installation or use of the product. Am I missing something or is it just for UV?

Thanks,

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Bill Brutzman said the following on 11/11/2010 12:22 PM:
Going from a traditional editor (like EditPlus) to BDT is like going from a 
propeller-plane to a jet.

Because I had some connectivity problems with UV 10.1, before I could not get 
BDT to work.  Now with UV 10.3.6, BDT works.

For working code that I have imported into BDT, some lines show up with warning 
flags.  Undefined variables get highlighted.  I can right-click to compile and 
catalog.

In the end, code has fewer errors, debugged faster, compiled faster, 
accomplished faster.

--Bill

-----Original Message-----
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Subject: Re: [U2] New Client Specifics

In a message dated 11/11/2010 9:17:32 AM Pacific Standard Time, 
[email protected] writes:


3. The BDT (Basic Developer ToolKit) is a game changer.


   More please.  In what way exactly is that?
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