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Pro/toolkit Documentation

DreamChaser

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Hi,


I would be appreciate if anyone can let me know where to get the above documentation.


I would like to evaluate it for implementation.


Thank you.
 
Hi,


Thank you for the reply.


I had searched through the CD and couldn't locate the documentation.


I installed the PTC help and there is no specific section for Pro/toolkit.


Please advise further.


Thx.
 
I found my copy of the Toolkit PDF files.


WF1 Toolkit ~9MB, zipped ~2.7MB


WF2 Toolkit ~19MB, zipped ~4.3MB


Intralink3.3 Toolkit ~4MB, zipped ~1.3MB


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Hey DreamChaser,


When you install pro, Toolkit is not installed by default, so be sure to click toolkit api. There is a document called tkuse.pdf you could look at. But thisis so big and long it makes the bible look like a Dr Seuess book.
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You want to use the TK wizard. In internet explorer, create a favorite pointing to loadpoint\proeWildfire2.0\protoolkit\protkdoc\IEPlugin.html. You must install java make this thing work. www.java.sun.com, downloads, then Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 5.0 Update 8. The J2SE Runtime Environment (JRE) allows end-users to run Java applications. Then whenever you start this favorite, ayellow seciruity bar comes up across the top of internet explore. Click up here and a menu appears that for allow blocked content. Then in a few seconds the wizard loads. To the left will be a column with Toolkit Objects. Click that pulldown and there will also be a users guide. This guide progresses logically starting at the basics, and is is full of code examples that you can cut and paste. There is also a Find function. To sample this, check the Search API References box and the Search Manuals box, then type in "Note" for the search string. Dozens of functions will be listed.


I suggest using the Userguide in the wizard and starting at Fundamentals. You may consider a training course. It got me up and running in a week. I'm not sure I could have picked up on this without training, because the documentation is a little vague if you don't know what you're doing.


Good Luck
 

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