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The Pulse engine is really just a few static C++ libraries. You will just need to link those libraries into your application.
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As part of the Pulse build instructions, you performed an install. The will provide all the files you need for your application.
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As part of the Pulse build instructions, you performed an install. This will provide all the files you need for your application. They will be located in an 'install' folder in your Pulse build directory.
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Pulse Examples
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Inside the sdk/howto folder of the source repository is a stand-alone CMake project providing an example of finding and using the Pulse engine in another C++ project.
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C++ Examples
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As Pulse is written in C++, you will have more flexibility and control of Pulse by using the C++ interface.
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Java Examples
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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C# Examples
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^^^^^^^^^^^
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Using Pulse in your applications
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We encourage you to use CMake for your projects. Pulse provides a simple CMake configuration file that is used to inform other CMake projects about Pulse and its built components. This file is the PulseConfiguration.cmake file in the install folder of your Pulse build.
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Connecting a CMake project to Pulse
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Inside the sdk/howto folder of the source repository is a stand-alone CMake project providing an example of finding and using the Pulse engine in another C++ project. |
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