In my server object I have taken those references out. Then on an install I keep a backup of that server prg and compare it (using something like Beyond Compare) to see what's new in the new server object, because I want to know what's new. Then I put anything new that's needed into my old server prg, not including pathes to thread, demo, etc.
>I found the upgrade to WWC 3.55 harder than expected. My VFP server project now requires a lot of references in the project that I am not using which is making it bigger.
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>First of all, I still don't understand why I should keep references to wwthreads\wwthreads.prg and wwdemo\http.prg and related files which are in the sample directories. If I don't include those files in my project, I will get invalid references. If those are sample directories, why should I still keep those files in my project? It just makes it bigger.
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>Now, with 3.55, additional references to the SoapSamples directory are necessary. Files such as wwttbilling.vcx and timebilling.prg are needed.
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>Isn't there a way to just build a project by having wcdemomain.prg as the startup file with all the classes directory files without all the demo files?
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>Everytime I upgrade to WWC, I have to create those demo directory to hold those references.