A resource associations part relates a file name with a system resource
name on the target platform where you intend to deploy the generated code.
To edit a resource associations part, do as follows:
- To open an EGL build file with the EGL build parts editor, do as follows
in the Project Explorer:
- Right-click on the EGL build file
- Select Open With > EGL Build Parts Editor
- If the Outline view is not displayed, open that view by selecting Show
View > Outline from the Window menu.
- In the Outline view, right-click a resource associations part and click Open.
The editor displays the current part definition.
- To add a new Association element to the part, click Add Association or
press the Insert key, and type the logical file name or select a logical file
name.
- To change the default system name associated with your logical file name,
you can either:
- Select the corresponding row in the Association elements list, then click
the name once to put the field into edit mode. Select the new system name
from the System drop-down list.
- In the Properties of selected system entries list, click the system property
once to put the Value field associated with that property into edit mode.
Select the new system name from the Value drop-down list.
- To change the default file type associated with your logical file name,
you can either:
- Select the row in the Association elements list that corresponds to your
logical file name, then click the name once to put the field into edit mode.
Select the new file type from the File Type drop-down list.
- Select the row in the Association elements list that corresponds to your
logical file name. In the Properties of selected system entries list, click
the fileType property once to put the Value field associated with that property
into edit mode. Select the file type from the Value drop-down list.
- Modify the resource associations as needed.
- To associate more than one system and set of related properties with a
logical file name, select the row in the Association elements list that corresponds
to your logical file name. At the bottom of the Association elements list,
click Add System. The added row is now selected and available for editing.
- To remove a system and related properties from an associated logical file
name, select the row in the Association elements list that corresponds to
your logical file name. At the bottom of the Association elements list, click Remove or
press the Delete key.
- To remove a logical file name and any associated systems, select the row
in the Association elements list that corresponds to your logical file name.
At the bottom of the Association elements list, click Remove or press
the Delete key.