You must build your application if your project contains any compiled code (Java or Objective-C). If your application uses WebScript only (and you do not modify any web server resources), you do not need to build. In this case, Project Builder runs a default executable (WODefaultApp) when you launch your application.
Once you have built your application, you do not need to rebuild unless you have made changes to your compiled code. You can make changes to your components (the .html, .wod, or .wos files) and test them without rebuilding.
For more information on how to build and run your application quickly, see the "Rapid Turnaround Mode".
Project Builder has a toolbar with buttons you use to build and launch your application.
The Project Build panel displays the commands that are being executed to build your project. If all goes well, it displays the status message "Project Name - Build succeeded"
The application wrapper has a structure similar to that of a framework. It consists of the following:
These include the application's components as well as other files that are needed by your application at run time.
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