Standalone + openstack

Mark Smith mark at maseurope.net
Tue Aug 21 10:40:09 EDT 2007


A Rev app can open and use any stack file, as far as I know.

I do this a lot, particularly in testing. I'll build a simple one- 
stack standalone that simply opens the (separate) main logic stack,  
usually sending it an 'initApp" command to get it running. That way I  
can then edit the main stack in the IDE and then set the app off  
again to test my changes - so I don't have to continually build  
standalones to see how things work outside of the IDE.

Best,

Mark

On 21 Aug 2007, at 15:13, Jim Ault wrote:

> Does this work?
> Compile an exe for an XP machine that does not have
> Rev installed.
> put a Rev stack on the hard drive
> launch the exe
> Use a button that says 'open stack myStack.rev'
> --> the stack opens in the exe space
>
> I can't test this since my XP machine has Rev
> installed.
> My guess is 'No', but wanted to make sure before a
> client meeting occurs today.
> It does not make sense to me that this would work, but
> the client asked.. so.. hmmm...
> (StackRunner would not be on the machine either)
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