Creating a new project for an application
After you add an application, you add projects to it. Project types that can be scanned include: Java/JSP, Xcode (iOS projects only), ASP, C/C++, COBOL, ColdFusion, .NET Assembly, Pattern Based, Perl, PHP, PL/SQL, Python, T-SQL, Visual Basic, and JavaScript™ (including AngularJS and Node.js).
About this task
Note: You cannot create a project
for an Xcode project. Instead, Xcode projects are imported to AppScan® Source
for
Analysis as
applications or added to applications as existing projects. See Adding an existing application or Adding an existing project for details.
If you use make
to compile your project, it is recommended
that you use the Ounce/Make utility to create a project file and then add the project file.
If you use ant
to compile your project, use Ounce/Ant to create a project
file and then add the project file.
Note: The default file encoding
for AppScan
Source projects
is ISO-8859-1. The default file encoding can
be changed in the General preference page.
Note: When applications and projects are created using
the New Application Wizard and New Project wizard, their file name
is automatically assigned according to the Name entered
in the wizard (for example, if a project is being created and MyProject is
entered in the Name field, the project filename
will be MyProject.ppf). Application and project
names can be renamed using the Properties view.
Procedure
- In the Explorer view, select the application that you want to add the project to (if you have not already added an application, see Configuring applications).
- Complete one of these actions to
open the New Project Wizard:
- Select from the main workbench menu.
- Right-click the selected application and choose from the context menu.
- Complete the New Project Wizard.