Note: Before running an application, you must prepare your target. If it isn't already prepared,
you must do so now. For information about configuring your target, see the
Preparing Your Target chapter in this guide.
After you build a project, you're ready to run it. The IDE lets you run or debug your
executables on a remote QNX Neutrino target machine. (For a description of remote targets, see
the IDE Concepts chapter.)
To run or debug your program, you must create both of the following:
- a QNX Target System Project, which specifies how the IDE communicates with your target; once
you've created a QNX Target System Project, you can reuse it for every program that runs on that
particular target.
- a launch configuration, which describes how the program runs on your target; you'll need to
set this up only once for that particular program.
Your program runs, and the IDE shows its output (if any) in the Console view.