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Chapter 2: Getting Started<br />

Supported Application Programming Languages<br />

<strong>Edition</strong>: The <strong>Express</strong> project type available in <strong>InstallShield</strong> supports only one language per installation project. If you want<br />

to create an installation that runs in more than one language, it is recommended that you upgrade to the Premier edition of<br />

<strong>InstallShield</strong>; this edition has built-in support for creating projects that run in more than one language. It also offers<br />

granular control at both build time and run time over which files are installed based on the language. In addition, the<br />

Premier edition enables you to add unsupported languages, beyond the built-in languages, to projects.<br />

Supported Application Programming Languages<br />

<strong>InstallShield</strong> allows you to create installations for applications created in any programming language—<br />

including applications created with Java, Pascal, C++, Visual Basic, Delphi, C# .NET, Visual Basic .NET,<br />

ASP .NET, and Cobol.<br />

Even if you created your application using a language other than those listed above, you can use<br />

<strong>InstallShield</strong> to create an installation for your application. In addition—if you are not deploying an<br />

application, but want to package files or a database—you can use <strong>InstallShield</strong> to assist with those tasks.<br />

<strong>InstallShield</strong> <strong>2012</strong> <strong>Express</strong> <strong>Edition</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> ISE-1800-UG01 111

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