![]() ![]() It verifies that MRDS is installed and then creates the necessary folders and copies the files into them. Then it runsĭssProjectMigration to ensure that the projects are correctly configured. Finally, it displays the ReadMe file in a web browser. When you get to Chapters 16 and 17, you will be deploying services to a PDA running Windows Mobile or an eBox embedded PC running Windows CE. NET Compact Framework, so they are referred to as CF services for short. In this situation you do not want to install the full MRDS environment. The batch script to create the package, called BuildStingerCFPackage.cmd, contains the following commands:ĭssDeploy /p /cf /n:”ProMRDS Stinger CF Example” /d:”././BatchFiles/CF/*” /m././Config/ StingerCF.exe (In fact, you can’t do this anyway.) What you want is a runtime-only environment. ![]() This DssDeploy command creates a package for the Compact Framework due to the /cf qualifier. It explicitly adds all the files from the BatchFiles\CF folder to the package, and then uses a manifest to collect all of the necessary services. DssDeploy analyzes the manifest and walks down the dependency tree looking for service DLLs. ![]() The MRDS runtime DLLs are automatically included.ĭeploying a runtime version of MRDS in this fashion is not restricted to just CF platforms. You can also create a package without the /cf qualifier and deploy it to Windows XP or Vista.
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