Restriction: This feature requires that
Micro Focus Enterprise Developer UNIX Components is installed on the remote machine.
- In the Team Developer perspective, click
.
- Expand the
Micro Focus folder, select
Convert Local Micro Focus Projects to Remote Projects, then click
Next.
The
Convert Local Micro Focus Projects to Remote Projects wizard appears.
- Click
Browse, select the workspace containing the project, then check the project to convert or click
Select All if you want to import multiple projects.
- Choose whether to use a remote file system (RSE) or a network file system (Samba or NFS) to interact with the remote host.
Restriction: The following tools do not work with files that are part of a remote project created using the Remote System Explorer (RSE) connection type:
- BMS Painter
- BMS Compiler
- All Classic Data File Tools
- IMS Database editor and segment layout editor
- Mainframe Assembler compiler
The Network File System (NFS) protocol allows a client machine to access files over a network connection in a similar manner to how local storage on the client machine is accessed.
- Click
Next.
- If you specify a network file system (Samba, NFS) project:
- Check
Use default location to populate the
Location field with the default workspace path and project name. Alternatively, type the full project path in the
Location field or click
Browse to select the location.
- In the
Remote location field, type the path of the project on the remote host. Click
Browse to browse the remote host's file system.
Note: For network file systems such as NFS or Samba, the
Remote location value should be the UNIX/Linux representation of the path as specified in
Location. For example, a location of
X:NFS-mounted-drive-location\project-name should be represented by a remote location of
/home/users/my-folder.
- If you specify a remote file system (RSE) project:
- In the
Remote location field, type the path of the project on the remote host. Click
Browse to browse the remote host's file system.
- Click
OK.
- If you are converting a native project, click
Finish; otherwise, click
Next.
- For JVM COBOL projects, you must select a JRE to run on the host. Select a specific JRE or use the default JRE for the remote host.
Note: If the JRE you require is not listed, click
Configure remote JREs and use the Remote JREs section to add the required JRE.
- Click
Finish.
The project is created and appears in the
Application Explorer view.
RSE is a feature supplied by the Eclipse Foundation. Extensive documentation on RSE, including architecture, API, tutorials and reference can be found on
the Eclipse website.