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Building your own applications

You build your own applications in a similar way to building the sample applications.

Why and when to perform this task

This topic summarizes the steps that you need carry out to build your own C, C++ or .NET applications. For additional guidance on how to build your own applications, use the makefiles provided for each sample application.

Tip: To assist with problem diagnosis in the event of a failure, you might find it helpful to compile applications with symbols included.

Steps for this task

  1. Windows On Windows, if you are building a C or C++ application, make sure that your compilation settings are correct. All of the XMS libraries are compiled using the multithreaded runtime libraries. Therefore, when you are a building C or C++ application using the XMS libraries, make sure that your project or makefile compiler flag settings are set to select multi-threaded runtime libraries (/MD or, for debug, /MDd), and not single-threaded runtime libraries (/ML or, for debug, /MLd).
  2. Build your application:
Related concepts
The sample applications
Related reference
C classes
Additional C functions
C++ classes
.NET interfaces
Properties of XMS objects

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Last updated: 25 Oct 2006

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