This topic describes how to create a new Process project. This topic assumes you are developing on a system other than your FileNet Web Services web server and that you are developing in Visual InterDev or Visual Studio.
Note For information on on using Visual InterDev or Visual Studio to develop applications in a distributed environment, see the appropriate Microsoft Developer's Network documentation.
After you have successfully installed a FileNet Web Services server (including PJAC for FileNet Web Services), you can create a new project in Visual InterDev or Visual Studio. If you have not already done so, install the FrontPage Extensions on your Internet Information Server (IIS) web server. With the FrontPage Extensions installed on the IIS server, you can develop your web application on a remote system and publish the updated application content directly to the root directory of your web application.
Create a new solution by performing the following steps:
You can choose to connect to the existing web location and modify the out-of-the-box application directly; however, these instructions assume you are creating a new web application and will use only those parts of the Process Services components that are essential to make your application work with Image Services and Content Services libraries. Additionally, while you can choose to add the site to the root level of the web site, these procedures assume that you are developing your application in an isolated environment, separate from your production web site.
If your remote workstation and web server reside in different domains, you will have to supply the domain name as part of your user name. (For example, for a user in the myserver domain, you would enter: myserver\<user name> in the User name field.)
All of the files and directories created for your new project should be deleted. You are now ready to add the Process Services components to your project, create a generic ASP, and set/check your web server directory permissions.