â08-19-2005 10:55 PM
â08-20-2005 01:37 PM
The usual way that people share Labview applications is to create an EXE file of the 'application'. This is done using an extension to the basic Labview Development environment known as the Application builider which ships with Labview Full Development System for example, but not with the basic version.
â08-20-2005
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Conseils wrote:The usual way that people share Labview applications is to create an EXE file of the 'application'. This is done using an extension to the basic Labview Development environment known as the Application builider which ships with Labview Full Development System for example, but not with the basic version.
Actually, the application builder is only included in LabVIEW professional and higher. The Full version does not have it either. (see the comparison matrix). For base and full you need to purchase the application builder seperately.
bravo,
Are you at an university? If this is study material, your students could buy the LabVIEW student edition and run your code. I would recommend the LabVIEW Student Edition Software Suite, which includes the LabVIEW 7.1 Student Edition plus 14 toolkits. It is a terrific deal.
It should definitely also work if you enable the LabVIEW web server and have users connect remotely via browser (there are certain limitations).
â08-20-2005 02:07 PM
Thanks, I new that I had purchased it seperately when I started out years ago. I looked through and thought that it was bundled with the higher version now. Sorry for that inaccuracy in the previous post and thanks to Altenbach for correcting it.
â08-21-2005 03:32 AM
thanks to all for helping me out.
i have already opted the student edition Idea. but to make it fast and presentable to end user the exe funda would be better. how can i get the application builder prog,
or else i read in one of the forums about the labview player that is free and can be used exactly the purpose i have.
once again thanks for help.
bravo
â08-21-2005
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â08-22-2005 01:42 PM
Good afternoon Bravo,
There's a great tutorial on what you are asking here:
http://zone.ni.com/devzone/conceptd.nsf/webmain/7bd0b01fcf3cf61a86256b510059f0fb.
I would still not give up yet on the remote panel/web server interface for
LabVIEW. If you were unsuccessful with the LabVIEW player, let me know
how I can help you get the remote panels working.
Regards,
Travis M
Applications Engineer
National Instruments