EGL Reference Guide for iSeries
This section gives recommendations for setting up your development
projects.
Team projects should appoint one person as a build-descriptor
developer. The tasks for that person are as follows:
- Create the build descriptors for the source-code developers
- Put those build descriptors in a project separate from the source code
projects; and make that separate project available in the repository or
by some other means
- Ask the source-code developers to set the property default build
descriptors in their projects, so that the property references the
appropriate build descriptors
- If a small subset of the build descriptor options (such as for user ID and
password) varies from one source-code developer to the next, ask each
source-code developer to do as follows:
- Code a personal build descriptor that uses the option
nextBuildDescriptor to point to a group build descriptor
- Ask the source-code developers to set the property default build
descriptors in their files, folders, or packages, so that the property
references the personal build descriptor. They do not specify the
property at the project level because the project-level property is under
repository control, along with other project information.
For additional information, see Build descriptor part.
For packages, recommendations are as follows:
- Do not use the same package name in different projects or source
directories
- Do not use the default package
For parts, many of the recommendations refer to good practices, not hard
requirements. Fulfill even the optional recommendations unless you have
good reason to do otherwise:
Related concepts
Build descriptor part
EGL Web service
Generation in the workbench
References to parts
Import
Introduction to EGL
Parts
Related reference
EGL build-file format
EGL source format
EGL statements
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