If you need to focus a little more on a specific project, and closing projects isn't an
attractive option, you have the option Go Into to go into a project or folder, and only
its files will be visible in the Navigator. In the image just shown, I can right-click on
Class_Cars_BIRT_Reports and select Go Into instead of Close Unreleated Projects.
This will force the Navigator to only display the files and sub-folders under the
Classic_Cars_BIRT_Reports project.
If you look at the latest figure, you can see the Class_Cars_BIRT_Reports project
when Go Into has been executed on it. Notice, the yellow Left Arrow is available
whereas the right one is not. The Left Arrow is the equivalent of a Back button. The
Right Arrow is the same as the Go Into menu option. You also have the folder with
an Up Arrow, which will bring you directly to the top level Workspace.
The final option we will look at??”in the following example??”is the Team option. This
is useful when you have a versioning server, and you want to submit your files, or
check out files from it. Eclipse??”out-of-the-box??”supports CVS; however, there are
plug-ins available for Subversion and other versioning systems as well.
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So, let's say that we have a CVS server at IP address 192.168.1.103. We want to be
able to store our reports in this repository.
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