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AVEVA™ InTouch HMI

Publish a standalone InTouch application

  • Last UpdatedMar 10, 2025
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Use the Application Publisher to publish a standalone InTouch application. If you want the published application to run at a specific screen resolution, set the original application to that resolution before you publish it. To publish a managed InTouch application, use the System Platform IDE.

Publish a standalone InTouch application

  1. Start the Application Publisher.

    1. Open WindowMaker.

    2. Expand the Tools pane, and expand Applications.

    3. Double-click Application Publisher.

      The InTouch Application Publisher – Step 1 of 4 dialog box appears.

      InTouch Application Publisher – Step 1 of 4 dialog

  2. Select Next. The InTouch Application Publisher – Step 2 of 4 dialog box appears.

    InTouch Application Publisher – Step 2 of 4

  3. Configure the package details.

    • In the Enter author name box, type the name of the person to contact regarding the application. The name limit is 256 characters.

    • In the Description box, type a description of the application. The limit is 256 characters.

    • In the Package Name box, type a unique name for the published application package. The limit is 32 characters. If you use the name of an existing package, the existing package is overwritten.

  4. Select Next. The InTouch Application Publisher – Step 3 of 4 dialog box appears.

    InTouch Application Publisher – Step 3 of 4

  5. Configure the publishing details.

    • In the box, type the path to the InTouch application folder. The default path is the WindowMaker application folder.

    • Select the Runtime only check box to exclude the development WindowMaker files in the published file.

  6. Select Next. The InTouch Application Publisher – Step 4 of 4 dialog box appears.

    InTouch Application Publisher – Step 4 of 4

  7. Configure the details for the executable application package.

    • In the first box, verify the executable name in the first box is correct. By default, the executable name is the same as the package name.

    • In the second box, type the path to the folder in which to save the executable file, or select Browse to select a different folder. By default, the executable is saved in your current temporary folder.

  8. Select Finish.

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