In this week's tips & tricks for Paladin, we will look at how we can easily include the BEWizard code-generator into Visual Studio .NET's arsenal of tools.
To add BEwizard into Visual Studio .NET 2003 :
- Select Tools and then External Tools.
- Click Add to add a new external tool.
- Enter Paladin BEWizard in the Title textbox.
- In the Command textbox, browse to where BEWizard.exe is located i.e. D:\Paladin\Tools\BEWizard.exe
- In the Initial Directory textbox, enter the folder where BEWizard.exe resides i.e. D:\Paladin\Tools- Click the OK button and you are all done!
The next time you need to access the BEWizard, simply point to Tools and click on Paladin BEWizard.
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