Configuring applications
You can use the New Application Wizard or the Application Discovery Assistant to create applications. The Application Discovery Assistant automates application setup for you, whereas the New Application Wizard allows you to add applications, guiding you through the configuration process. The wizard helps you manually create a project or add existing projects to an application. This section describes these two methods for adding application and basic configuration tasks.
You must create a new application (see Creating a new application with the New Application Wizard or Using the Application Discovery Assistant to create applications and projects) or add an existing application (see Adding an existing application) before adding projects. If you use Microsoft Visual Studio, you already arrange your source files in projects. AppScan Source for Analysis allows you to import Solutions and treat them as AppScan Source applications.
The following table lists the application file types that you can open and scan with AppScan Source for Analysis.
Application | File type |
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Microsoft
Visual StudioXcode for Objective-C (for iOS applications only) Note: To learn which versions of imported files are supported by AppScan Source
for
Analysis, AppScan
Source for
Automation, and the AppScan
Source command line interface, see HCL AppScan Source system requirements. At this page, select the tab for the version of AppScan
Source that
you are using - and then select the AppScan
Source
component that you are using. If AppScan
Source
supports opening and scanning files from other development environments, that support is listed
in the Compilers and Languages section of the Supported
Software tab. |
.sln (Solution).xcodeproj or .xcworkspace directory |
See the AppScan Source system requirements to learn which versions of Eclipse and RAD are supported for workspace scanning. |
<workspace directory> or .ewf The workspace directory contains an additional directory, .metadata. |
AppScan Source application file | .paf |