If you are generating a Java™ program or wrapper, it is recommended, and in some cases required, that you set the genProject build descriptor option. This generates output into a project in your workspace.
EGL provides various services for you when you generate into a project. The services vary by project type, as do your next tasks. See the sections below to find the particular type of project you want to use. Each section has the steps you will need to follow to generate into that type of project.
EGL_GENERATORS_PLUGINDIR/fda7.jar
EGL also provides runtime access to the EGL JAR files
by importing them into each enterprise application project that references
the application client project. EGL then updates the manifest in the
application client project, so that the JAR files in an application
client project are available. EGL also puts runtime values into the
J2EE deployment descriptor. This is so you can avoid cutting and pasting
entries from a generated J2EE environment file.When you generate into an application client project, EGL provides preparation-time access to the EGL JAR file (fda7.jar) by adding them into the project's Web Content/WEB-INF/lib folder. EGL also puts runtime values into the J2EE deployment descriptor. This is so you can avoid cutting and pasting entries from a generated J2EE environment file.
EGL_GENERATORS_PLUGINDIR/fda7.jar
EGL will generate a properties file under the following
conditions: