Distributing Applications

After you develop and test your application, you can prepare to distribute it by including all required files and creating distribution disks.

In This Section

  • Preparation for Distributing Applications
    Describes considerations you need to consider when preparing your application for distribution and the run-time environment, such as choosing the type of build, testing minimum operating environment requirements, ensuring correct run-time behavior, and including Visual FoxPro system menu options.
  • Resource Files in Applications
    Describes resource files that you can include in your application to extend its functionality, such as FoxUser.dbf, external library files, ActiveX controls and COM components, configuration and help files, and so on.

Related Sections

  • Developing Visual FoxPro Applications
    Includes conceptual information about how to develop Visual FoxPro applications, instructions for creating databases and the user interface, and other tasks needed to create Visual FoxPro applications.
  • Working with Projects
    Defines a project a configuration and a group of files that produce a program or final binary file or files.
  • Compiling an Application
    Describes how to use the modular approach to make it possible for you to verify the functionality of each component you create. Then you can compile them into an application, which assembles the executable components of your project.
  • Testing and Debugging Applications
    Discusses testing for errors within and across components when you develop an application. Visual FoxPro provides debugging tools to help you find and correct any errors you discover in your applications.