Re: Question re: creating a .pbxml file
- From: "Bruce Eitman [eMVP]" <bruce.eitman.nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2008 15:54:29 -0400
First, I think you need to figure out how you are going to distribute the
files and how your end users will use them. Like how will the files be
integrated into their project? How will they end up in the OS Image?
Then you can figure out what the PBXML should be like.
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"SMA" <SMA@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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My employer provides a SDK for its Win CE USB Modem driver. This package
comprises some Dlls, Registry entries and sample applications. We would
like to provide these components to customers that use Platform Builder as
a
Catalog Item via a .pbxml file. I've done some investigation re: the
.pbxml
file generation but what I have found is geared towards generation of this
file for an entire BSP, not so much a single Third party driver/component.
Also, the catalog files appear dependent on having paths to source code
that
then get built during the sysgen process. We would not want to provide
source code for the driver.
Is creating a .pbxml file via the catalog editor a viable method for
integrating our SDK components into Platform Builder (and then into an OS
Design solution)?
What am I not understanding here?
Any feedback you can provide would be great.
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thank you.
SMA
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