Restriction: This functionality requires
Micro Focus Enterprise Developer UNIX Components.
- While in the Team Developer perspective, click
.
- Expand the
Micro Focus folder in the
Import dialog box, select
Convert Local Micro Focus Projects to Remote Projects
, then click
Next.
The
Import and Convert Local Micro Focus Projects to Remote
dialog box is displayed.
- Click
Browse, then select the workspace folder containing the project to convert.
Note: The project being converted should not already reside in the current workspace.
- Check the project(s) to convert.
- Select the remote file system to use to interact with the remote host, and then click
Next.
Restriction: The Classic Data File Tools do not work with files that are part of a remote project created using the Remote System Explorer
(RSE) connection type.
- If you chose Network File System (Samba, NFS), in the
Location field, specify the path with which to locate the project on the local machine.
Tip: Select
Use default location to use your current workspace.
- In the
Remote settings section, in the
Connection name field, choose the remote connection.
Note: Only existing connections using your chosen file system are displayed; if the remote host connection is not listed when you
click the
Connection name field, click
New Connection and use the
New Connection wizard to create a new one.
- In the
Remote location field, enter the location of the project on the remote host. You can use the
Browse dialog box to browse the remote host's file system.
For a network file system 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.
- Click
Finish
This creates the project and displays it in the
Application Explorer view.