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Using the Project-based Facilities

If you are working on a JCL application, and you want to run it in a JCL-enabled enterprise server, you need to stop and start the enterprise server. You can do this from outside the IDE, with ES Admin running in its own browser window, or from within the IDE. Stopping and starting with in the IDE is likely to be more convenient, since you don't need to switch between windows.

To stop and start within the IDE, you need to associate the current project with an enterprise server. You must use an enterprise server that:

Once you have associated the project with an enterprise server, you can:

Be careful not to mix different ways of starting and stopping servers; if you start a server from the IDE, you must stop it from the IDE.

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