The AL sample "Hello World" project https://github.com/microsoft/AL/tree/master/samples/HelloWorld is included in AL when using the "AL:Go" command.
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Creating and publishing the "Hello World" project is useful to make sure your launch.json and app.json is correctly configured, before adding the additional complexity of referencing the Mobile WMS App.
Create a new project in VS Code
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- Press CTRL + SHIFT + P
- AL:GO!
Target platform:
- bc15 = Target platform 4.0
- bc14 = Target platform 3.0
- bc13 = Target platform 2.0
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Update launch.json to reference your own development server i.e.:
{
"version": "0.2.0",
"configurations": [
{
"type": "al",
"request": "launch",
"name": "DOCKER05DOCKER01",
"server": "http://10.10.139xx.44xx:5500",
"port": 55049,
"serverInstance": "NAV",
"authentication": "UserPassword",
"startupObjectId": 22,
"startupObjectType": "Page",
"breakOnError": true,
"launchBrowser": true,
"schemaUpdateMode": "Synchronize"
}
]
}
Download symbols
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- Press CTRL + SHIFT + P
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- AL: Download symbols
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If you are unable to download symbols:
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Publish and run
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project
- Press F5
If you get the message "App published: Hello World" from the BC Web Client, everything is working and you are ready to start developing your Mobile WMS Extension.
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