Support WebCast: Componentizing Third-Party Applications (823888)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows XP Embedded
Session SummaryAugust 14, 2003
This Support WebCast session will provide tips and
tricks about how to use Component Designer to componentize applications for
Microsoft Windows XP Embedded. This session will demonstrate how to add
registry, file, and custom First Boot Agent (FBA) resources to a component
definition. Additional topics to be discussed include how to create packages,
repositories, component dependencies, and group memberships to database objects
that your components may rely on. Componentization is the process or technique
by which embedded developers can use modular pieces of functionality (as are
built into Windows XP Embedded) to construct embedded operating
systems. This is a
Level
300 session that will be presented by David Reed. David Reed is a
Program Manager with the Microsoft Windows Division. He was the software test
engineer in charge of the Component Designer tool for the first release of
Windows XP Embedded. David then moved to the componentization team for Windows
XP Embedded SP1 release as a run-time builder/tester engineer in charge of core
operating system and FBA testing. Viewing the PresentationTo view, click this link:
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this Support Webcast (Length: 1 hour 17 minutes) This Windows Streaming Media archive requires an Internet connection of 28.8 Kbps or faster, and is best viewed with a minimum screen resolution of 800 X 600. Additional ResourcesDownload
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