WebSphere Message Service Clients for C/C++ and .NET, Version 1.2 Operating Systems: Linux, Windows

Building your own applications

You build your own applications in a similar way to building the sample applications.

Why and when to perform this task

This topic summarizes the steps that you need carry out to build your own C, C++ or .NET applications. For additional guidance on how to build your own applications, use the makefiles provided for each sample application.

Steps for this task

  1. Windows On Windows, if you are building a C or C++ application, make sure that your compilation settings are correct. All of the XMS libraries are compiled using the multithreaded runtime libraries. Therefore, when you are a building C or C++ application using the XMS libraries, make sure that your project or makefile compiler flag settings are set to select multi-threaded runtime libraries (/MD or, for debug, /MDd), and not single-threaded runtime libraries (/ML or, for debug, /MLd).
  2. Build your application:
Related concepts
The sample applications
Related reference
C classes
Additional C functions
C++ classes
.NET interfaces
Properties of XMS objects

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Last updated: 7 Dec 2005

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