Good to know, Ken. this time I think I'll go with the Splash screen
once I figure out exactly how to tie it to my original stack; I assume
it has to do with making my stack a substack of a new mainstack (the
Splash screen stack); not quite as easily done as I thought, but...!
Thanks for your help,
Joe Wilkins
On Sep 21, 2008, at 2:15 PM, Ken Ray wrote:
Would it then be possible from a standalone to save it as a stack and
then use StackRunner to open that stack? I'm assuming that the
Standalone would not be able to open a stack file? I've never tried
StackRunner, so I don't know what its capabilities are. And it may be
distributed along with Standalones? No one ever says anything about
it
that I've noticed.
You should be able to use StackRunner to open the stack - it comes
with all
of the default Rev libraries, so unless you have some specialized
external
or Oracle database access, it should run just fine.
BTW: A quick note - I haven't built a version of StackRunner with
the 3.0
engine yet, so if you need to take advantage of the 3.0 feature set,
you'll
either have to wait for SR 3, or use some other deployment
methodology.
Ken Ray
Sons of Thunder Software, Inc.
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