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A complete list of all the classes and enumerations in the Synthesis API is available [[Full Synthesis API|here]].
A complete list of all the classes and enumerations in the Synthesis API is available [[Full Synthesis API|here]].

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Synthesis API can be used to accomplish the exact same tasks as within Synthesis, but through a programmer's own custom-developed code. This allows for a more customizable and automated solution to reliability engineering. The sample code and documentation in this manual have been prepared for the Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 (Visual Basic and .Net) development environment, and we assume that the programmer is familiar with programming in that environment.


In order to use this library in a project, a reference to the ReliaSoft Synthesis API Library is required. The library is located in the folder where ReliaSoft Synthesis is installed. By default, this folder is "C:\Program Files\ReliaSoft\Synthesis 9."

  • .NET developers – use SynthesisAPI.dll
  • VB6 / VBA developers – use SynthesisAPI.tlb


The Synthesis API includes a rich set of classes/enumerations that allow you to work with any of the following components of the Synthesis Platform:


A complete list of all the classes and enumerations in the Synthesis API is available here.