Removing Source Code

The Remove Sources command enables you to remove source code from your user-defined schemas only. You cannot remove source code from JADE‑supplied schemas.

Use this command when you want to release JADE applications that do not contain method source code; for example, when you release a schema containing JADE applications developed for a third‑party.

Ensure that you have backed up the schema, including source code, before you use this command.

For details about including recompiled methods in patch versioning when a patch is to be applied to a schema that does not have source available, see "Enabling or Disabling Patch Versioning" and "Setting Up a Patch Number", in Chapter 3 of the JADE Development Environment Administration Guide. For details about finding the position in a method source if you want to locate the position at which an exception occurred in an application from which source code has been removed, see "Finding a Method Source Position", in Chapter 4 of the JADE Development Environment User’s Guide. For details about encrypting extracted source code, see "Encrypting Schema Source Files", in Chapter 10 of the JADE Development Environment User’s Guide.