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‎Jun 16, 2006
06:19 AM
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Any pointers to docs relating to migration from Installshield Multiplatform 5 to higher versions like 10.5 or 11.5. ?
Quick response will be very helpful...
Quick response will be very helpful...
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‎Jun 22, 2006
10:40 AM
i haven't seen any types of those docs around. but migrating from 5 to higher shouldn't be too difficult. your projects should still work with some tweaking, might have to fix the dialogues.
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‎Jun 22, 2006
08:01 PM
That's just one of the things you may want to do when upgrading from 5.0x to 11.5. Others include:
- Dialogs: you cannot mix 5.0x dialogs with 11.5 dialogs. If you want to use the new dialogs, you will have to rewrite all your custom dialogs using the new framework. We have not done that...
- You can no longer work with external Jar files Q106268
Those are the biggest pet peeves of mine. Otherwise, the process was relatively pain free.
/.Will
- Dialogs: you cannot mix 5.0x dialogs with 11.5 dialogs. If you want to use the new dialogs, you will have to rewrite all your custom dialogs using the new framework. We have not done that...
- You can no longer work with external Jar files Q106268
Those are the biggest pet peeves of mine. Otherwise, the process was relatively pain free.
/.Will
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‎Jun 30, 2006
04:49 PM
make life easy for yourself and redo the projects. It may sound like a lot of work but it will be better for you in the long run.