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-<html>
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-<head>
-<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" />
-<meta name="copyright" content="Copyright (c) IBM Corporation and others 2004, 2007. This page is made available under license. For full details see the LEGAL in the documentation book that contains this page." />
-<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../book.css" />
-<title>Managing archived files</title>
-</head>
-
-<body id="tarchive"><a name="tarchive"><!-- --></a>
-<h1 class="topictitle1">Managing archived files</h1>
-<div class="p">
-<p>You can work with archived files and folders in the Remote System Explorer.</p>
-<p>Use the Remote Systems view perform the following actions with archived files:</p>
-<ul>
-<li><a href="#tarchive__browse">Browse files in an archive</a></li>
-<li><a href="#tarchive__copy">Copy, paste, and move archives</a></li>
-<li><a href="#tarchive__drag">Drag and drop files between archives</a></li>
-<li><a href="#tarchive__create">Create files and folders within an archive</a></li>
-<li><a href="#tarchive__delete">Delete archives</a></li>
-<li><a href="#tarchive__search">Search for content within an archive</a></li>
-</ul>
-</div>
-<div class="p">
-<p>Pick from the following:</p>
-<table border="1" frame="hsides" rules="rows" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="" class="skipspace">
-<tbody>
-<tr>
-<th align="left" valign="bottom" id="d0e45">Task</th>
-<th align="left" valign="bottom" id="d0e47">Description</th>
-</tr>
-<tr id="tarchive__browse">
-<td align="left" valign="top" id="d0e50" headers="d0e45"><b>Browsing:</b></td>
-<td align="left" valign="top" headers="d0e47 d0e50">To browse and open
-files in an archive, click the plus sign beside the archive to display the
-contents. Continue to expand folders within the archive or double-click any
-file to open it in the default editor. Save files as you normally would and
-they are saved in the archive. In the properties view, note the addition of
-"#archive#" to the path of the file, to indicate how the file exists inside
-the archive.</td>
-</tr>
-<tr id="tarchive__copy">
-<td align="left" valign="top" id="d0e55" headers="d0e45"><b>Copying and pasting:</b></td>
-<td align="left" valign="top" headers="d0e47 d0e55">To copy
-and paste files, or move them from one location to another, right-click a
-file or folder inside an archive and select <b>Copy</b> or <b>Move</b>. (When
-you select <b>Move</b> instead of <b>Copy</b>, you delete the file in the
-original location, to move it to a new one.) Using the window that opens,
-you can paste the item to any archived, or unarchived location by expanding
-the tree-view to any specific location, and clicking <b>OK</b>. Note that
-you can perform this action across different connections as well.</td>
-</tr>
-<tr id="tarchive__drag">
-<td align="left" valign="top" id="d0e75" headers="d0e45"><b>Dragging and dropping:</b></td>
-<td align="left" valign="top" headers="d0e47 d0e75">You can
-drag and drop files between archives, from an archive to an unarchived location,
-or from an unarchived location into an archive. Expand both the original and
-destination locations in the Remote Systems view, click the item you want
-to move, and drag it with your cursor to the new location. Note that you can
-perform this action across different connections as well.</td>
-</tr>
-<tr id="tarchive__create">
-<td align="left" valign="top" id="d0e80" headers="d0e45"><b>Creating:</b></td>
-<td align="left" valign="top" headers="d0e47 d0e80">To create files and
-folders inside an archive, or to create a new archive, right-click any folder
-in the archive, or the root level archive itself, and select:
-<ul>
-<li><b>New &gt; File</b> to create a normal file within the archive. You can
-also select the file type to be an archive, whereby you can create an archive
-inside of an archive.</li>
-<li><b>New &gt; Folder</b> to create a normal folder within the archive. Then
-right-click your virtual folder to create more folders or files.</li>
-</ul>
-</td>
-</tr>
-<tr id="tarchive__delete">
-<td align="left" valign="top" id="d0e94" headers="d0e45"><b>Deleting:</b></td>
-<td align="left" valign="top" headers="d0e47 d0e94">To delete a file
-or folder from inside an archive, simply right-click the item and select <b>Delete</b>,
-or hit the Delete key. </td>
-</tr>
-<tr id="tarchive__search">
-<td align="left" valign="top" id="d0e208" headers="d0e45">
-<b>Searching for content inside an archive:</b></td>
-<td align="left" valign="top" headers="d0e47 d0e208">
-To search for files within an archive, right-click the archive, select <b>Search</b>,
-and complete the dialog box to specify what kinds of files and folder you
-want to find. Note that if you begin your search on a normal, unarchived directory
-that contains an archive, the default behaviour is <i>not</i> to search the
-archive. You need to check the <b>Search archive files</b> checkbox to search for
-contents inside archives in that directory.</td>
-</tr>
-</tbody>
-</table>
-</div>
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-<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"/>
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-<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../book.css"/>
-<title>Deleting a connection</title>
-</head>
-
-<body id="tbegindelete">
-<a name="tbegindelete"><!-- --></a>
-<h1 class="topictitle1">Deleting a connection</h1>
-<div>
-<div class="p">Deleting a connection to a remote server does not delete
-any elements
-on the server. The action deletes your specific configuration for that
-connection,
-including your filters, filter pools, user actions, compile actions,
-saved
-commands, and named types.
-<p>To delete a connection, in the Remote Systems
-view, right-click your connection and select <b>Delete</b>.</p>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div>
-<p><b class="reltaskshd">Related tasks</b><br/>
-<a href="tbegindiscon.html" title="">Disconnecting from a remote server</a><br/>
-</p>
-</div>
-</body>
-</html>
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-<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../book.css"/>
-<title>Deleting a profile</title>
-</head>
-
-<body id="tbegindelete">
-<a name="tbegindelete"></a>
-<h1 class="topictitle1">Deleting a profile</h1>
-<div>
-<div class="p">Deleting a profile does not delete any elements on the
-server. The
-action only deletes your specific configuration (connections and filters)
-for that profile. To delete a profile:
-</div>
-<ol>
- <li>Make the Team view active by clicking on its tab.</li>
- <li>Right-click on the profile you wish to delete to bring up its context menu.</li>
- <li>Select the <b>Delete...</b> operation.</li>
-</ol>
-</div>
-<div>
-<p><b class="reltaskshd">Related tasks</b><br/>
-<a href="tbeginsecprofile.html" title="">Creating a second profile</a><br/>
-</p>
-</div>
-</body>
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-<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"/>
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-<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../book.css"/>
-<title>Disconnecting from a remote server</title>
-</head>
-
-<body id="tbegindiscon">
-<a name="tbegindiscon"></a>
-<h1 class="topictitle1">Disconnecting from a remote server</h1>
-<div>
-<div class="p">To disconnect from a remote server in the Remote Systems
-view, right-click one of the subsystems displayed under your connection
-name
-and select <b>Disconnect</b>, or close the workbench.
-</div>
-<div class="p">
-<p>If you choose to close the workbench in order to disconnect, it
-notifies you of any outstanding communications requests. However, any
-tools
-launched from the workbench that run externally from the Remote System
-Explorer
-communications server, such as an external remote editor, are not
-affected because they
-have their own communication connection.</p>
-<p>You can monitor and change
-the properties of your connection in the Properties view of the Remote
-System
-Explorer perspective. Some values are read-only, and you can change
-others,
-such as the description or the server name. Although each Remote System
-Explorer
-subsystem maintains its own list of properties, three properties
-(connected
-or disconnected, port, and user ID) are shared among all subsystems. If
-you
-change any of these properties in one subsystem, the other subsystems
-reflect
-the change.</p>
-<p>Select a subsystem and check the Properties view to see
-the shared properties for all of your subsystems. For example, the
-Connected
-value is Yes or No for all of your subsystems under one connection. If
-you
-have difficulties connecting and disconnecting from the server, see the
-related link for troubleshooting information.</p>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div>
-<p><b class="reltaskshd">Related tasks</b><br/>
-<a href="tbegindelete.html" title="">Deleting a connection</a><br/>
-<br/>
-</p>
-</div>
-</body>
-</html>
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-<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
-<meta name="copyright" content="Copyright (c) IBM Corporation and others 2008."/>
-<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../book.css"/>
-<title>Setting up a dstore server</title>
-</head>
-<!--
-This program and the accompanying materials are made available under the terms
-of the Eclipse Public License v1.0 which accompanies this distribution, and is
-available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
-
-Contributors:
-David Dykstal (IBM) - [203337] RSE user guide - TOC differs from Chapter for setting up a dstore server
--->
-
-<body>
-<h1>Setting up a dstore server</h1>
-<p>
-There are two separate platform families on which you can run a dstore server: the Linux/UNIX family and the Windows family. Each is set up a bit differently. Follow the link to the platform of your choice.<br />
-</p>
-<p>
-<a href="tbeginlinux.html">Connecting to a remote Linux or UNIX server</a><br />
-<a href="tbeginwindows.html">Connecting to a remote Windows server</a>
-</p>
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-<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
-<html>
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-<head>
-<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"/>
-<meta name="copyright" content="Copyright (c) IBM Corporation and others 2004, 2007. This page is made available under license. For full details see the LEGAL in the documentation book that contains this page."/>
-<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../book.css"/>
-<title>Configuring environment variable support for connections</title>
-</head>
-
-<body id="tbeginenv">
-<a name="tbeginenv"></a>
-<h1 class="topictitle1">Configuring environment variable support for connections</h1>
-<div>
-<p>Environment variables are set for the remote job process
-when you first connect to a remote system. This means that the results
-of setting the variables are shown in the Remote Shell view.
-If the system type you are using is case sensitive (UNIX for example),
-then the environment variables will also be case sensitive. Spaces and
-equals signs (=) are only allowed in the value for the environment
-variable, not in
-its name.</p>
-<p>You can define environment variables for all Remote System Explorer
-connection types that support them (Windows, Linux, UNIX, and other
-system types that are installed).</p>
-<p>If you change an environment variable while the Remote System
-Explorer is connected to a
-remote server, the change does not take affect until you disconnect and
-reconnect.</p>
-<p>Although environment variables are set in subsystem properties
-pages, the Remote System Explorer stores
-them globally by connection.</p>
-<p>If you need to specify different environment variables or user IDs
-for a particular remote system, you can do so by defining multiple
-connections to that
-remote system and then defining the environment variables on the file
-subsystem for each
-connection.</p>
-<p>To configure environment variables:
-</p>
-<ol>
- <li><span>Create a connection to a server if necessary.</span></li>
- <li><span>Expand your connection name in the Remote Systems view.</span></li>
- <li><span>Right-click on a file subsystem and select <b>Properties</b>.</span></li>
- <li><span>Click <b>Environment Variables</b> and configure the variables as needed.</span>
- <ul>
- <li>To add an environment variable, click <b>Add</b>. Enter a
-name and value for this variable, and click<b>OK</b>.</li>
- <li>To change an environment variable, select the variable in the
-table and modify the name or value directly. To use a dialog box,
-select the variable and click <b>Change</b>. The name and value of the
-current variable
-are pre-filled in the dialog box. Overwrite whichever field you want to
-change and click <b>OK</b>.</li>
- <li>To remove a variable, click the variable to select it and
-click <b>Remove</b>.</li>
- <li>To move a variable up in the list, click the variable to
-select it and click <b>Move up</b>.</li>
- <li>To move a variable down in the list, click the variable to
-select it and click <b>Move down</b>.</li>
- </ul>
- </li>
-</ol>
-</div>
-</body>
-</html>
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-<html>
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-<head>
-<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"/>
-<meta name="copyright" content="Copyright (c) IBM Corporation and others 2004, 2007. This page is made available under license. For full details see the LEGAL in the documentation book that contains this page."/>
-<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../book.css"/>
-<title>Connecting to a remote Linux or UNIX server</title>
-</head>
-
-<body id="tbeginlinux">
-<a name="tbeginlinux"><!-- --></a>
-<h1 class="topictitle1">Connecting to a remote Linux or UNIX server</h1>
-<p>The following documentation explains how to install the Linux or UNIX server
-code, start the server daemon, and make a connection to a remote Linux
-or UNIX server. Look <a href="tbeginwindows.html">here</a> for setting up
-a server on <a href="tbeginwindows.html">Windows</a>.</p>
-<div>
-<div class="p">
-<p><b>Prerequisites</b></p>
-<p>To use the Remote System Explorer communications server daemon you need
-to install Perl. Using the daemon helps eliminate some of the manual steps
-when you connect to the server.</p>
-<p><b>Installing the server code</b></p>
-<div class="p">
-<ol>
-<li>
-Find the package that contains the server.
-The server code is usually packaged with the containing product and you should refer to that
-product's documentation for finding and installing the server package.
-The server is also available, however, on the Eclipse
-<a href="http://download.eclipse.org/tm/downloads/">Target Management download site</a>
-as the package <b>rseserver-&lt;version&gt;-&lt;os&gt;.tar</b>. For example, rseserver-2.0-linux.tar contains the release 2.0 server
-for Linux. There are servers for Linux, AIX, a generic Unix version that can be tailored to your particular flavor
-of Unix, and an experimental Mac OS X version.</li>
-<li>Ensure that Perl is installed.</li>
-<li>Ensure that a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) version 1.4 or higher is installed.
-An IBM, Sun or equivalent JRE is required; The gcj-based jvm shipped with most Linux
-distributions does not work. If in doubt, run the command <br/><tt>java -version</tt> (see
-below) and check if there is a reference to gcj. You can download a Sun JRE from
-<a href="http://java.sun.com">http://java.sun.com</a>.</li>
-<li>Create a directory where you want to install the server code. The remainder
-of these instructions will assume the directory /opt/rseserver (suitable for
-team sharing), but you are free to use any directory.</li>
-<li>Upload the server package to this directory. You can use FTP.</li>
-<li>Switch to the /opt/rseserver directory by typing:
-<pre>cd /opt/rseserver</pre>
-</li>
-<li>Run the following command in the /opt/rseserver directory to extract the
-server code from the package appropriate to your operating system. For linux this command is:
-<pre>tar -xf rseserver-2.0-linux.tar</pre>
-</li>
-</ol>
-</div>
-
-<p><b>Starting the server</b></p>
-<div class="p">You can start the RSE communications
-server with the server daemon, or manually. Before starting the server, make
-sure the Java command is in your path, you can do this by running the following
-command:<pre>java -version</pre>
-</div>
-<div class="p">You should see something
-similar to the following:<pre>java version "1.4.1"
-Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.4.1)
-Classic VM (build 1.4.1, J2RE 1.4.1 IBM build cxppc321411-20040301 (JIT enabled: jitc))</pre>
-</div>
-<div class="p">If
-you receive a "command not found" error, then try creating a symbolic link
-to the java command in /usr/bin by running the following command:<pre>ln -s /opt/IBMJava2-141/jre/bin/java /usr/bin/java</pre>
-</div>
-<div class="p"><b>To start the server with the server daemon</b>
-<ol>
-<li>Ensure that you are running using the root user ID. (If the daemon is
-not run under root, it will be unable to authenticate connecting users.) Run
-the following commands:<pre>su -l root
-cd /opt/rseserver
-perl ./daemon.pl [daemonPort] [serverPortRange]</pre>
-</li>
-</ol>
-Note that the server daemon runs on port 4075 by default. You can pass the optional
-daemonPort argument to force a different port if you want.<br/>
-If your daemon runs behind a firewall, you may want to specify the optional
-<i>serverPortRange</i> argument to restrict selected server ports to the
-range given:<pre>
-perl ./daemon.pl 4075 10000-10010</pre>
-
-<p><b>To start the server manually</b></p>
-<div class="p">
-<div class="note">
-Note: In the following discussion we assume that the RSE server has been installed on Linux.
-If you are running on a UNIX system the script name is "server.sh" rather than "server.pl".
-</div>
-If you do not have root access on a remote machine, you can start the server manually for your particular user id only.
-Run the following commands:
-<pre>
-cd /opt/rseserver
-perl ./server.pl [port]
-</pre>
-These commands run the server.pl script located in the /opt/rseserver directory. The port parameter to the server.pl script is
-optional. If you do not specify a port, then the server will pick the first
-one available and print the port number to standard out. By default, it is
-usually 4033. If you would like to use a different port, you will then have
-to enter this port number in port property for the Files subsystem for your
-connection in the Remote System Explorer (see <span class="uicontrol">Connecting to the
-Remote Server</span>, below). Otherwise, you do not need to change this
-property.</div>
-<div class="p"><div class="note">
-Note: When you connect RSE to the server, the server will terminate as
-soon as you disconnect the client. The daemon, however, will not terminate.
-</div></div>
-
-<p><b>Rexec Server Launcher</b></p>
-<div class="p">If you have Rexec access enabled to your remote system, you
-can also have the server started automatically by an Rexec command from the
-client, when you connect. To do so, use the Server Launcher Properties in
-the New Connection Wizard.
-</div>
-<p><b>Running the daemon at startup</b></p>
-<div class="p">You might instead want
-to configure the daemon to run at start up for Linux. To do so, you need to
-append a call to the daemon to your startup script. Add the following lines
-to the bottom of the /etc/rc.d/rc.local file:<pre>cd /opt/rseserver
-perl ./daemon.pl &amp;</pre>
-</div>
-<p><b>SSL Encryption and Firewalls</b></p>
-<div class="p">By default the RSE DStore connection is unencrypted. You
-can, however, configure it to use SSL encryption.
-<p>Because all dstore data transfer is done through a single TCP/IP
-connection, the connection can also be tunneled through an ssh channel.
-In fact, the same ssh channel can also be used to start the server,
-like in the following example:</p>
-<pre>
-ssh -l moberhuber build.eclipse.org -L27127:build.eclipse.org:27127 \
- "sh -c 'cd ~/rseserver/latest; perl ./server.pl 27127'"
-</pre>
-<p>
-Here, the RSE Server is started on port 27127 through an ssh connection,
-and at the same time port 27127 is forwarded through ssh to the local
-host. You can now connect RSE to localhost:27127, and the connection
-will transparently be forwarded to the remote system.
-</p>
-</div>
-</div>
-</div><br></br>
-<p><b>Connecting to the Remote Server</b></p>
-<div class="p">To make a connection
-to your remote server:</div>
-<ol>
- <li><span>Switch to the Remote System Explorer perspective. From the workbench
-menu, click <span class="menucascade"><span class="uicontrol">Window </span> &gt; <span class="uicontrol">Open Perspective </span> &gt; <span class="uicontrol">Remote System Explorer</span></span>.</span></li>
- <li><span>In the Remote Systems view, <b>New Connection</b> is automatically
-expanded to show the various remote systems you can connect to through the
-Remote System Explorer. Expand <b>Linux</b> or <b>Unix</b> to
-invoke the new connection dialog box and configure a connection.</span></li>
- <li><span>Enter a name for your first profile and click <b>Next</b>. (This
-step only occurs if you have never defined a connection before.)</span></li>
- <li><span>Enter a connection name. This name displays in your tree view and
-must be unique to the profile.</span></li>
- <li><span>Enter the name or TCP/IP address of your Linux server in the <b>Host
-name</b> field, for example, LINUX_A.</span></li>
- <li><span>(Optional) Enter a <b>Description</b>. The description appears
-in the Properties view after the connection is created.</span></li>
- <li><span>Click <b>Finish</b> to define your system. </span></li>
-</ol>
-<div class="skipspace">
-<div class="attention"><span class="attentiontitle">Attention: </span>To check your port number, right-click your
-connection or subsystem from the Remote Systems view and select <b>Properties</b>.
-Click <b>Subsystem</b> to view the relevant information. If your port is "0,"
-then your Remote System Explorer communications server will pick any free
-port on the server. If you specified a port number when starting the server,
-you need to enter it here, for example, to work with a firewall.</div>
-</div>
-<div class="p">
-<div class="note"></div>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div>
-<p><b class="reltaskshd">Related tasks</b>
-<a href="tbeginwindows.html" title="">Connecting to a remote Windows
-server</a>
-<!-- TODO SSL configuration -->
-</p>
-</div>
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-<html>
-<head>
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- <meta name="copyright" content="Copyright (c) IBM Corporation and others 2004, 2007. This page is made available under license. For full details see the LEGAL in the documentation book that contains this page." />
- <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../book.css" />
- <title>Saving passwords for remote systems</title>
-</head>
-<body>
-<h1>Saving passwords for remote systems</h1>
-<p>
- When you use the Remote System Explorer, you can save passwords for remote systems on your local PC. The stored passwords are then retrieved whenever a password is required to connect. When you save your password for a particular remote system, you will not be prompted to sign on when you try to connect to that system.
-</p>
-<p>
- When you first try to connect to a remote system, you will be prompted with the following dialog:
-</p>
-<img src="../images/pw.jpg"></img>
-<p>
- To save this password on your local PC:
-</p>
-<ol>
- <li>
- Enter your user ID
- </li>
- <li>
- Enter your password
- </li>
- <li>
- Select <b>Save user ID</b>
- </li>
- <li>
- Select <b>Save password</b>
- </li>
-</ol>
-<p>
- The next time that you connect to the remote system, you will not be prompted to sign on again.
-</p>
-<p>
- <b>Note:</b> If you still want to be prompted for your user ID and password, right-click on the subsystem and select <b>Connect...</b>.
-</p>
-<h2>Where passwords are stored</h2>
-<p>
- RSE uses the Eclipse-supplied keyring file to store passwords. This is the same keyring used by other eclipse services such as the Eclipse Team support. By default, this is stored in the configuration area under org.eclipse.core.runtime/.keyring in an encrypted format. The encryption does not require a password itself so anyone using Eclipse is capable of decrypting this file.
-</p>
-<p>
- Users can choose to store the keyring in a different file, or provide a password for doing real encryption by using runtime options when starting Eclipse as follows: <pre><code>
-eclipse -keyring C:/mykeyring.txt -password mypasswd
- </code></pre> Even so, encryption is not particularly strong. So if your workstation is not protected you should remove your passwords and not store them in the future.
-</p>
-<h2>Adding, changing, and removing stored passwords</h2>
-<p>
- You can use the password information page to add, change, and remove stored passwords for remote systems:
-</p>
-<ol>
- <li>
- Select <b>Window</b> -&gt; <b>Preferences</b>
- </li>
- <li>
- Expand <b>Remote Systems</b>
- </li>
- <li>
- Select <b>Passwords</b>
- </li>
-</ol>
-<p>
- Use the Add, Change, and Remove buttons to manage your password information for remote systems.
-</p>
-</body>
-</html>
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-<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../book.css" />
-<title>Creating a second connection to a remote server</title>
-</head>
-
-<!--
-This program and the accompanying materials are made available under the terms
-of the Eclipse Public License v1.0 which accompanies this distribution, and is
-available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
-
-Contributors:
-David Dykstal (IBM) - [203337] RSE user guide - TOC differs from Chapter for setting up a dstore server
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-
-<body><a name="tbeginsecond"></a>
-<h1 class="topictitle1">Creating a second connection to a remote server</h1>
-<div class="p">
-<p>In the Remote System Explorer, you can create a second connection
-to the same, or a different type of server, such as Linux, UNIX, or Windows.
-You can also create a second connection to the same server with a separate job
-environment, for example, to specify different environment variables or different user IDs.</p>
-To create a second connection:
-</div>
-<div>
-<ol>
-<li><span>In the Remote Systems view, expand <b>New Connection</b>.</span></li>
-<li><span>Click the plus sign beside the type of server you to which you want to make a second connection. For example, Linux, UNIX, or Windows.</span></li>
-<li><span>Complete the dialog as you normally would, making sure that you give your new connection a unique name.</span></li>
-</ol>
-</div>
-<div>
-<p><b class="reltaskshd">Related tasks</b><br />
-<a href="tbeginenv.html" title="">Configuring environment variable support for connections</a><br />
-<a href="tbeginlinux.html" title="">Connecting to a remote Linux or UNIX server</a><br />
-<a href="tbeginwindows.html" title="">Connecting to a remote Windows server</a><br />
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-<meta name="copyright" content="Copyright (c) IBM Corporation and others 2004, 2008. This page is made available under license. For full details see the LEGAL in the documentation book that contains this page."/>
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-<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../book.css"/>
-<title>Creating a second profile</title>
-</head>
-
-<body id="tbeginsecprofile">
-<a name="tbeginsecprofile"></a>
-<h1 class="topictitle1">Creating a second profile</h1>
-<p>You might want to create a second profile for connections and data that belong to a particular version of a software release, and are
-shared by all team members.</p>
-<p>To create a second profile:</p>
-<ol>
-<li>Make the Team view active by clicking on its tab</li>
-<li>From the Team view's menu bar, click the "Create a new profile" button</li>
-<li>Complete the "New Profile" wizard.</li>
-</ol>
-<p>
-Note: due to an internal restriction a profile name cannot contain three consecutive underscore characters at this time.
-</p>
-<p><b class="reltaskshd">Related tasks</b><br/>
-<a href="tbegindeleteprofile.html" title="">Deleting a profile</a><br/>
-</p>
-</body>
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-<head>
-<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"/>
-<meta name="copyright" content="Copyright (c) IBM Corporation and others 2004, 2007. This page is made available under license. For full details see the LEGAL in the documentation book that contains this page."/>
-<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../book.css"/>
-<title>Connecting to a remote Windows server</title>
-</head>
-
-<body>
-<a name="tbeginwindows"></a>
-<h1 class="topictitle1">Connecting to a remote Windows server</h1>
-<div>
-<p>The following documentation explains how to install the Windows server
-code, start the server daemon, and make a connection to a remote Windows
-server. Look <a href="tbeginlinux.html">here</a> for setting up
-a server on <a href="tbeginlinux.html">Linux, General UNIX or Mac</a>,
-and additional configuration options.</p>
-<div class="p">
-<p><b>Installing the server code</b></p>
-<div class="p">
-<ol>
-<li>
-Create a directory where you want to install the server code. The
-remainder of these instructions will assume the directory name and location is
-C:\rseserver, but you are free to use any directory you choose.</li>
-<li>Find the package that contains the server.
-The server code is usually packaged with a containing product and you should refer to that
-product's documentation for finding and installing the server package.
-The server is also available, however, on the Eclipse
-<a href="http://download.eclipse.org/tm/downloads/">Target Management download site</a>
-as the package <b>rseserver-&lt;version&gt;-&lt;os&gt;.zip</b>. For example, rseserver-2.0-windows.zip contains the release 2.0 server
-for Windows.</li>
-<li>Copy the rseserver.zip to the C:\rseserver directory (this could be on a different machine).</li>
-<li>Using an unzip utility to extract the server code to the C:\rseserver directory.</li>
-</ol>
-</div>
-<p><b>Starting the server</b></p>
-<p>You can start the RSE communications server with the server manually, or with a daemon.</p>
-
-<div class="p"><b>To start the server with a the server daemon:</b>
-<ol>
-<li>Simply double click the <code>daemon.bat</code> program to start a server daemon.</li>
-<li>You can edit the <code>daemon.bat</code> file to change properties for the daemon,
-like a specific daemon port to use or to force a port range for the server
-(in order to comply with firewalls).</li>
-</ol>
-<blockquote>
-<p>Note that the server daemon <b>does not</b> enforce any user
-authentication. If you run the server daemon, any user can connect to the machine, work
-with the file system and run commands.
-<span style="font-weight: bold;">Use of the server daemon on Windows systems is not recommended</span>.
-</p>
-The server daemon runs on port 4075 by default. You can pass the optional
-daemonPort argument to force a different port if you want.<br/>
-If your daemon runs behind a firewall, you may want to specify the optional
-<i>serverPortRange</i> argument to restrict selected server ports to the
-range given:<pre>
-daemon.bat 4075 10000-10010</pre>
-</blockquote>
-</div>
-
-<div class="p"><b>To start the server manually:</b>
-<ol>
-<li>Simply double click on the <code>server.bat</code> program to start a
-dstore server. The server will pick the first port available and print
-the port number. By default, it is usually 4033.
-You will then have to enter this port number in port property for the
-Files subsystem for your connection in the Remote System Explorer.</li>
-<li>For security reasons, the server will only wait a limited time
-until a client connects (12000 seconds by default).</li>
-<li>In order to start the server with an exactly specified port or
-timeout, open a Windows command prompt and enter:
-<pre>
-c:<br/>
-cd \rseserver<br/>
-server.bat [port] [timeout]
-</pre>
-</li>
-<li>When you connect RSE to the server, the server will terminate as soon as you
-disconnect the client. The daemon, however, will not terminate.</li>
-</ol>
-</div>
-</div>
-
-<div class="p"><b>To connect to a remote Windows server:</b>
-<ol>
-<li><span>Switch to the Remote System Explorer perspective.</span></li>
-<li><span>In the Remote Systems view, <b>New Connection</b> is
-automatically be expanded to show the various remote systems you can connect to
-through the Remote System Explorer. Expand <b>Windows</b> to invoke a dialog
-and configure a connection.</span></li>
-<li><span>Enter a name for your first profile and click <b>Next</b>.
-(This step only occurs if you have never defined a connection before.)</span></li>
-<li><span>Enter a connection name. This name displays in your tree
-view and must be unique to the profile.</span></li>
-<li><span>Enter the name or TCP/IP address of your Windows server in
-the <b>Host Name</b> field, for example, jsandler.</span></li>
-<li><span>Enter a <b>Description</b>(optional); the description
-appears in the Properties view after the connection is created.</span></li>
-<li><span>Click <b>Finish</b> to define your system. </span></li>
-</ol>
-</div>
-
-<div class="p">
-<div class="note"><span class="notetitle">Note: </span>To check your
-port number, right-click your connection or subsystem
-from the Remote Systems view and select <b>Properties</b>. Click <b>Subsystem</b>
-to see the relevant information. If your port is "0," then your Remote
-System Explorer communications server will pick any free port on the Windows
-server. If you specified a port number when starting the server, you need to
-enter it here, for example, to work with a firewall.</div>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div>
-<p><b class="reltaskshd">Related tasks</b><br/>
-<a href="tbeginlinux.html" title="">Connecting to a remote Linux or UNIX server</a><br/>
-</p>
-</div>
-</body>
-</html>
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-<head>
-<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" />
-<meta name="copyright" content="Copyright (c) IBM Corporation and others 2004, 2007. This page is made available under license. For full details see the LEGAL in the documentation book that contains this page."/>
-<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../book.css" />
-<title>Exporting resources to a remote file system</title>
-</head>
-
-<body id="tremoexp"><a name="tremoexp"><!-- --></a>
-<h1 class="topictitle1">Building programs on a remote system</h1>
-<div>
-<p>A configuration in the External Tools dialog lets you build programs on remote systems.</p>
-<div class="p">To build programs on a remote system:</div>
-<ol>
-<li><span>Select <span><b>Run</b> &gt; <b>External Tools</b> &gt; <b>External Tools</b></span> from the workbench menu bar. The External Tools dialog opens.</span></li>
-<li><span>Right click on <b>Remote Build</b> and select <b>New</b>. A remote build configuration is created.</span></li>
-<li><span>Choose the connection for the remote system or create a new one.</span></li>
-<li><span>Type the build command or browse the file system to find the build command</span></li>
-<li><span>Type or select the working directory. This is the directory where the command will be run.</span></li>
-<li><span>Enter the arguments to the build command.</span></li>
-<li><strong>Optional: </strong><span>Select the checkbox to specify that there is an associated project with this
-build command. If the command operates on a set of remote files (for example, a command such as 'make'), the Remote System
-Explorer will interpret any errors or other messages and allow you to double click on them to open the source.
-Specifying this option means the Remote System Explorer will open the source from a local project (that is, it will
-not open the remote source). This is useful if you are developing a program from a local project.</span></li>
-<li><strong>Optional: </strong><span>Select the checkbox to specify that local files should be exported before the
-build command is executed. This is useful if you are developing your remote application from a local project. In such
-cases, you would export the files from the workspace to the remote system using the <b>Remote file system</b> export wizard.
-That wizard lets you save the settings of the export to a file. The settings file contains information about which
-files were exported and various export options. You can specify this settings file here. This configuration will use
-the settings file to do the export and when the export is completed it will execute the build command. This ensures
-that the local source you are working on is always sent to the remote system before the build takes place.</span></li>
-<li><span>Click on <b>Apply</b> to save the configuration. Click on <b>Run</b> to execute it.</span></li>
-</ol>
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-<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"/>
-<meta name="copyright" content="Copyright (c) IBM Corporation and others 2004, 2007. This page is made available under license. For full details see the LEGAL in the documentation book that contains this page."/>
-<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../book.css" />
-<title>Editing an existing type</title>
-</head>
-
-<body id="tedittype"><a name="tedittype"><!-- --></a>
-<h1 class="topictitle1">Editing an existing type</h1>
-<div>
-<div class="p">To edit an existing type: </div>
-<ol>
-<li><span>In the Remote Systems view, right-click on a file subsystem, and select <span><b>Work With </b> &gt; <b>Named
-Types</b></span>.</span></li>
-<li><span>On the Work With Named Types window, expand <b>Object </b> or <b>Member</b>.</span></li>
-<li><span>Select your defined type from the list. You cannot edit any predefined types.</span></li>
-<li><span>Make the required changes.</span></li>
-<li><span>Click <b>Apply</b>.</span></li>
-</ol>
-</div>
-<div>
-<p><b class="relconceptshd">Related concepts</b><br />
-<a href="../concepts/cuseractions.html" title="">User actions (user options)</a><br />
-</p>
-<p><b class="reltaskshd">Related tasks</b><br />
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-<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../book.css"/>
-<title>Deleting filters in the Remote Systems view</title>
-</head>
-
-<body>
-<a name="tmanagedel"></a>
-<h1 class="topictitle1">Deleting filters</h1>
-<div>
-<div class="p">Deleting a filter does not delete any elements that you
-managed with
-that filter. The action only deletes your specific configuration for
-that
-filter. To delete a filter:</div>
-<ol>
- <li><span>In the Remote Systems view, expand your connection, and
-then expand <b>Files</b>. </span></li>
- <li><span>Right-click your filer and select <b>Delete</b>.</span>
- </li>
-</ol>
-</div>
-</body>
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-<meta name="copyright" content="Copyright (c) IBM Corporation and others 2003, 2007. This page is made available under license. For full details see the LEGAL in the documentation book that contains this page."/>
-<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../book.css"/>
-<title>Changing filters</title>
-</head>
-
-<body>
-<a name="tmanageedit"></a>
-<h1 class="topictitle1">Changing filters</h1>
-<div>
-<div class="p">You can change a filter if you want to alter
-the host items that it displays in the Remote
-Systems view. When you change a filter, you
-can also add extra conditions to what is
-filtered. For example, if you have a filter
-that displays all files of type *.c, you
-may also want to add an additional filter string that
-will display files of type *.h also. To change
-a filter:</div>
-<ol>
-<li><span>In the Remote Systems view, expand your connection name,
-and then expand <b>Files</b> to see a list of filters.</span></li>
-<li><span>Right-click the filter and select <b>Properties</b>.</span></li>
-<li><span>In the properties window, select the <b>Filter Strings</b> category and edit the conditions that are filtered
-and click <b>Apply</b>.</span>
-<ul>
-<li>If you want to add extra conditions, as described in the
-introduction to this topic, click <b>New filter string</b> and complete the dialog.
-Click <b>Create</b>.</li>
-</ul>
-</li>
-<li><span>Click <b>OK</b>.</span></li>
-</ol>
-<div class="p"></div>
-</div>
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-<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../book.css"/>
-<title>Creating file filters</title>
-</head>
-
-<body>
-<h1>Creating file filters</h1>
-<p>File filters list a set of files and folders from your host in the Remote Systems view.</p>
-<ol>
-<li>In the Remote Systems view, expand your connection and then expand <b>Files</b>.</li>
-<li>Right-click <b>Files</b>, or your filter pool, and select <b>New</b> &gt; <b>Filter</b>.</li>
-<li>Browse, specify, or select from the <b>Fold</b> drop-down list the folder that contains the appropriate files and folders.</li>
-<li>Enter a generic or specific file name in the <b>File name filter</b> field. The default is * (asterisk). You can, for example, enter s* to list all files that start with s.</li>
-<li>(Optional) To select a specific file type, enter the type in the <b>File types</b> field, or click <b>Select</b> to select from all known file types.</li>
-<li>Use the <b>Show files only</b> check box to select whether you want to list only files.</li>
-<li>Click <b>Next</b>.</li>
-<li>Enter a name for your filter and select the profile that you want to use. Use an individually created profile to keep your work private, or select the Team profile to share with others.
-Note: Filters are named so that the Remote System Explorer can save them for future use.</li>
-<li>Click <b>Next </b>to see more text information about the filter or click <b>Finish</b>.</li>
-</ol>
-Your new file filter is displayed in the Remote Systems view under Files.
-<p><b>Related tasks</b><br/>
-<a href="tmanageedit.html">Changing filters</a><br/>
-<a href="tmanagepools.html">Configuring filter pools</a></p>
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-<title>Configuring filter pools</title>
-</head>
-
-<body id="tmanagepools">
-<a name="tmanagepools"></a>
-<h1 class="topictitle1">Configuring filter pools</h1>
-<div>
-<p>
-If you have been using the Remote System Explorer for some
-time, your workspace might contain too many filters to navigate easily.
-Or,
-you might just want to keep groups of filters separate if, for example,
-you
-need to represent two distinct server environments in the Remote System
-Explorer,
-regardless of how many filters you have. In either case, you can group
-filters
-into <i>filter pools</i>.
-</p>
-<p>
-All filters live in filter pools, but these remain hidden unless you choose
-to manage them explicitly. If you do not manage them yourself the Remote
-System Explorer manages them for you and all of your filters appear together
-in all connections. When you create filter pools, however, any filter you
-create within that filter pool is only present in connections that reference
-that filter pool, and will not appear in any other connections. (See the
-related links for more information about filter pools.)
-</p>
-<p>To illustrate the use of filter pools,</p>
-<ol>
-<li><span>Click the menu button <img src="../images/gsarrow.gif" alt=""/> on
-the toolbar for the Remote Systems view, and select <b>Show Filter
-Pools</b>.</span></li>
-<li><span>Expand the <span style="font-weight: bold;">Local </span>system
-and the <span style="font-weight: bold;">Local Files</span> subsystem,
-and you can now see your filters
-listed under <b><i>Connection name</i> Filter Pool</b>.</span></li>
-<li><span>Right-click <b>Local Files</b> and select <b>New &gt;
-Filter Pool</b>.</span></li>
-<li><span>Enter a pool name and click <b>Finish</b>. (You do not
-need to
-change your profile selection.) Your new filter pool displays
-underneath your
-connection.</span></li>
-<li><span>Right-click your new filter pool and select <b>New &gt;
-Filter</b><b></b>.</span></li>
-<li><span>Complete the wizards as you normally would (see related
-tasks).
-When you are finished, you can see your new filters displayed in your
-new filter pool.</span></li>
-</ol>
-<p>
-If you decide not to see the filter pools anymore, click
-the menu
-button <img src="../images/gsarrow.gif" alt=""/> on the toolbar for the
-Remote
-Systems view, and select <b>Show Filter Pools</b> again to deselect
-the check
-mark.
-</p>
-<p>
-Note: at time this filter pool names cannot contain three consecutive underscore characters.
-</p>
-</div>
-<div>
-<p><b class="relconceptshd">Related concepts</b><br></br>
-<a href="../concepts/cfilters.html" title="">Remote System Explorer
-filters, filter pools, and filter pool references</a><br></br>
-</p>
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-<title>Configuring filter pool references</title>
-</head>
-
-<body id="tmanagepools"><a name="tmanagepools"><!-- --></a>
-<h1 class="topictitle1">Configuring filter pool references</h1>
-<div>
-<div class="p">
-<p>You can share filter pools among many connections through
-the use of a <i>filter pool reference</i>. A filter pool reference is a mechanism
-that displays a filter pool from one connection in any other connection, so
-that when you make a change to the original filter pool, your change is reflected
-your filter pool reference.</p>
-<div class="p">Before
-you create a filter pool reference, ensure that you have already completed
-the following (see related tasks for more information):
-<ul>
-<li>You have defined more than one connection to the same server</li>
-<li>You have defined more than one filter pool</li>
-<li>You have enabled <b>Show Filter Pools</b> from the Remote Systems view toolbar</li>
-</ul>
-</div>
-<p>To use filter pools references:</p>
-<ol>
-<li><span>In the Remote Systems view, expand the connection where you want
-to display a filter pool that exists in another connection.</span></li>
-<li><span>Right-click on a file subsystem and select <b>New &gt; Filter Pool
-Reference &gt; <i>your profile</i> &gt; <i>name of pool</i></b>.</span></li>
-<li><span>Look under that subsystem again and you will see the filter
-pool reference.</span></li>
-</ol>
-<div class="p">To delete a filter pool reference, right-click it and select <b>Remove
-reference</b>. You can also move your filter pools up and down with the
-right-click menu.
-</div>
-</div>
-<div>
-<p>
-<b class="relconceptshd">Related concepts</b><br />
-<a href="../concepts/cfilters.html" title="">Remote System Explorer filters, filter pools, and filter pool references</a><br />
-</p>
-<p>
-<b class="reltaskshd">Related tasks</b><br />
-<a href="tmanagepools.html" title="">Configuring filter pools</a><br />
-<a href="tbeginsecond.html" title="">Creating a second connection to a remote server</a><br />
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-<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../book.css" />
-<title>Search for text and files on remote servers</title>
-</head>
-
-<body id="tmanagesearch"><a name="tmanagesearch"><!-- --></a>
-<h1 class="topictitle1">Search for text and files on remote servers</h1>
-<div>
-<p>You can search for text strings and files on any remote server
-or file system, including Linux, UNIX, and Windows systems.</p>
-<div class="p">There are three main ways you can search for files and text strings
-on remote servers, depending on your goal:
-<ul>
-<li>Search for text strings within a file</li>
-<li>Search for text strings and/or files within a folder</li>
-<li>Search for text strings, files, and/or folders within a remote file system</li>
-</ul>
-To search for files, text strings, and folders:
-<ol>
-<li>In the Remote Systems view, expand your iSeries, Linux, UNIX, or Windows
-connection until you reach the folder, file, or file system that you want
-to search. Select the containing item by clicking on the item.</li>
-<li>Right-click and select <b>Search</b>. Or, click <b>Search &gt; Remote</b> from
-the workbench menu. Or, for the keyboard shortcut, enter CTRL+H. All of these
-actions will invoke the Search window. </li>
-<li>In the Remote Search window, click the Remote Search tab if it is not
-already in focus. You can now search for text strings, files, and/or folders,
-with the option to use powerful Regular Expressions, in addition normal and
-variable expressions, such as a*b. See <a href="../ref/rsearch.html">Using
-search parameters with special characters</a> for more information. Regular
-Expressions might be most familiar to Linux and Unix users.
-For more information on Regular Expressions, see
-
-<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_expression" target="_blank">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_expression.</a>
-<ul>
-<li>To search for strings, in the <b>Search string</b> field, enter the string
-that you want to search for, whether it be from a file, a folder, or an entire
-file system. Select the <b>Case sensitive</b> or <b>Regular expression</b> check
-boxes if they apply. Leave this field as an asterisk (*) if you do not want
-to search for strings. You can use commas to specify more than one type of
-string to search for. For example, you could enter "*.c, *.java, b?a.txt,
-" and so on.</li>
-<li>To search for files, in the <b>File name patterns</b> field, enter the
-name of the file you are looking for. Check the <b>Regular expression</b> check
-box if this option applies. Leave this field as an asterisk (*) if you do
-not want to search for files. You can use commas to specify more than one
-type of folder to search for. You can also click <b>Browse</b> to select file
-extensions to search for.</li>
-</ul>
-<div class="note"><span class="notetitle">Note: </span>
-You cannot edit the contents of the <b>Folder</b> field; however,
-you can click the <b>Browse</b> button to browse to and specify another folder.
-If the <b>Folder</b> field is empty, you need to browse to a particular folder
-before you can launch the search.
-</div>
-</li>
-<li>Click <b>Search</b>.</li>
-</ol>
-The matching strings and/or files display in the Remote Search view.
-The view updates itself as more matches are found and you can click the <b>Stop</b> button
-if you want to stop the search process. The view shows the strings and/or
-files that you searched for, with the matches listed beneath in a tree-view
-structure. For example, if you searched the file "README.txt" for the following
-string, "*bin*", then the Remote Search results view might look like this:
-<p><br /><img src="../images/search.gif" alt="" /><br /></p>
-<div class="p">To manipulate the set
-of search results:
-<ul>
-<li>Right-click the parent items of the tree, in this example, "README.txt",
-and you can select any of the regular Remote Systems options, for example, <b>Open
-With</b>, <b>Rename</b>, <b>Properties</b>, and so on.</li>
-<li>Right-click any line beneath the parent search item in the tree, in this
-example, "bin/rmid and jre/bin/rmid":
-<ul>
-<li>Select <b>Copy</b> to copy the path as you see it to your clipboard.</li>
-<li>Select <b>Go to</b> to open the file in an editor, which highlights the matching text. You can double-click on any line to perform the same action.</li>
-</ul>
-</li>
-</ul>
-</div>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div>
-<p><b class="relrefhd">Related reference</b><br />
-<a href="../ref/rsearch.html" title="">Using search parameters with special characters</a><br />
-</p>
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-<title>Exporting resources to a remote file system</title>
-</head>
-
-<body id="tremoexp"><a name="tremoexp"><!-- --></a>
-<h1 class="topictitle1">Exporting resources to a remote file system</h1>
-<div>
-<p>A page in the Export wizard enables you to export resources from the workspace to a remote file system.</p>
-<div class="p">To export resources from the workspace:</div>
-<ol>
-<li><span>Select <span><b>File</b> &gt; <b>Export</b></span> from the workbench menu bar. The Export wizard opens.</span></li>
-<li><span>Select <b>Remote file system</b>. Click <b>Next</b>.
-The Remote file system page opens.</span></li>
-<li><span>Use the left and right panes to select resources to export. Choose
-individual resources from the right pane, or entire folders from the left
-one.</span></li>
-<li><span>In the <b>Folder</b> field, select or browse for
-the destination folder.</span></li>
-<li><strong>Optional: </strong><span>Select the check box to overwrite (without
-prompting) files of the same name in the remote folder.</span></li>
-<li><span>Select one of the radio buttons to either replicate the workspace
-folder structure in the remote system or create only the actual folders you
-have selected.</span></li>
-<li><strong>Optional: </strong><span>Select the check box to save the settings of this
-export to a file. You can later right click on the file in the Navigator or other views
-and export the same set of files without having to use the export wizard.</span>
-<ul><li><strong>Optional: </strong><span>Deselect the checkbox to export only the set of files
-that have changed since the last export. This is selected by default. It ensures that only files
-that have changed since the last export will be exported next time and provides better performance.</span></li>
-</ul>
-</li>
-<li><span>When you have specified the destination directory, click <b>Finish</b> to
-export the resources to the remote system.</span>
-</li>
-</ol>
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-</head>
-
-<body id="tremoimp"><a name="tremoimp"><!-- --></a>
-<h1 class="topictitle1">Importing resources from a remote file system</h1>
-<div>
-<p>A page in the Import wizard enables you to import resources from a remote file system to the workspace.</p>
-<div class="p">To import resources to the workspace:</div>
-<ol>
-<li><span>Select <span><b>File</b> &gt; <b>Import</b></span> from the menu bar. The Import wizard opens.</span></li>
-<li><span>Select <b>Remote file system.</b> Click <b>Next</b>.
-The Remote file system page opens.</span></li>
-<li><span>Select or type a source folder, or click <b>Browse</b> to
-select a folder from the <b>Browse For Folder</b> window. </span> Note that you can create a connection from this window.</li><li><span>Use the left and right panes to select resources to import. Choose
-individual resources from the right pane, or entire folders from the left
-one. You can select files from multiple projects.</span></li>
-<li><span>In the second <b>Folder</b> field, specify the
-destination for the imported resources.</span></li>
-<li><strong>Optional: </strong><span>Select the check box to overwrite (without prompting) files of the same name in the workspace.</span></li>
-<li><span>Select one of the radio buttons to either replicate the remote folder structure in the workspace or create only the actual folders you have selected.</span></li>
-<li><span>When you have specified the source and destination, click <b>Finish</b> to import the resources to the workspace.</span></li>
-</ol>
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-<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../book.css" />
-<title>Removing an existing type</title>
-</head>
-
-<body id="tremtype"><a name="tremtype"><!-- --></a>
-<h1 class="topictitle1">Removing an existing type</h1>
-<div>
-<div class="p">To remove an existing type: </div>
-<ol>
-<li><span>In the Remote Systems view, right-click on a subsystem, and select <span><b>Work With </b> &gt; <b>Named Types</b></span>.</span></li>
-<li><span>On the Work With Named Types window, expand <b>Object</b> or <b>Member</b>.</span></li>
-<li><span>Select your defined type from the list. You cannot remove any predefined types.</span></li>
-<li><span>Click <b>Remove</b>.</span></li>
-</ol>
-</div>
-<div>
-<p><b class="relconceptshd">Related concepts</b><br />
-<a href="../concepts/cuseractions.html" title="">User actions (user options)</a><br />
-</p><p><b class="reltaskshd">Related tasks</b><br />
-<a href="tedittype.html" title="">Editing an existing type</a><br />
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-<meta name="copyright" content="Copyright (c) IBM Corporation and others 2004, 2007. This page is made available under license. For full details see the LEGAL in the documentation book that contains this page."/>
-<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../book.css" />
-<title>Running and viewing commands using the Remote Shell view </title>
-</head>
-
-<body id="truncmdsview"><a name="truncmdsview"><!-- --></a>
-<h1 class="topictitle1">Running and viewing commands using the Remote Shell view </h1>
-<div>
-<div class="p">You can open a shell for your local and remote systems, from the
-Remote System Explorer, <p><b>Opening the Remote Shell view and launching
-a command shell</b></p>
-<p>In the Remote System Explorer, switch to the Remote Shell view by clicking <b>Window &gt; Show View &gt; Remote Shell</b> from
-the menu bar. To open a new shell in the Remote Shell view, click the down
-arrow in the view and select <b>Launch shell</b>. To launch a new shell for
-another connection requires that an existing shell for that connection is
-selected in the view. Otherwise, the shell must be launched from the Remote
-Systems, Remote System Details, or the Remote Shell view.</p>
-<p><b>Working with shells</b></p>
-<p> When the Remote Shell view is open, you can work
-with shells. A shell that
-preserves its environment across commands. The environment for all commands
-in the shell may change in response to your input. For example, if you type
-"cd .."
-you change the working directory for that shell.</p>
-<p><b>Viewing output in an editor</b></p>
-<p>You can double-click a line of output to open
-it in an editor. For example, if you encounter an error while running a command,
-you can double-click the error and the editor opens the source to the line
-of code where the parser found a problem.</p>
-<p><b>Closing shells</b></p>
-<p>The <b>Cancel shell</b> toolbar item is enabled when the currently displayed shell or command
-is active. Press <b>Cancel Shell</b>, to terminate that process.
-If the shell is active, it cancels the shell before removing it from the view.</p>
-<p><b>Content assist</b></p>
-<p>The Remote Shell view supports content assist. You can press CTRL+space to complete file names
-or environment variable names while you type commands.</p>
-<p></p>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div>
-<p><b class="relconceptshd">Related concepts</b><br />
-<a href="../concepts/crunremcmds.html" title="">Shells and commands in the Remote Systems view</a><br />
-</p><p><b class="reltaskshd">Related tasks</b><br />
-<a href="twrkcmdshl.html" title="">Working with command shells</a><br />
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-<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"/>
-<meta name="copyright" content="Copyright (c) IBM Corporation and others 2004, 2007. This page is made available under license. For full details see the LEGAL in the documentation book that contains this page."/>
-<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../book.css" />
-<title>Copying and pasting in the Remote System Explorer</title>
-</head>
-
-<body>
-<h1>Copying and pasting in the Remote System Explorer</h1>
-<p>You can copy and paste files not only between
-files and folders, but between different
-host systems as well. For example, you can
-copy a file from one folder on your host
-to another, or from one type of system to
-another. You can select multiple files as
-well. However, there are guidelines for what
-kinds of items you can and cannot copy and
-paste. In the Remote Systems view, expand
-the two connections (that represent the two
-hosts) until you see the file that you want
-to copy and the location on the other host
-where you want to paste the file.</p>
-<p>To copy and paste:</p>
-<ol>
-<li>Right-click the original file to select it and select <b>Copy</b>.</li>
-<li>Navigate through the directories and files until you find the place where you want to paste the file.</li>
-<li>Right-click on the parent file that contains the files where you want to paste your file, and select <b>Paste</b>.</li>
-</ol>
-<p><b>Related tasks</b><br/>
-<a href="ttabledrag.html">Dragging and dropping items in the Remote System Explorer</a><br/>
-</p>
-</body>
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-<meta name="copyright" content="Copyright (c) IBM Corporation and others 2003, 2007. This page is made available under license. For full details see the LEGAL in the documentation book that contains this page."/>
-<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../book.css"/>
-<title>Dragging and dropping items in the Remote System Explorer</title>
-</head>
-
-<body>
-<a name="ttabledrag"></a>
-<h1 class="topictitle1">Dragging and dropping items in the Remote System Explorer</h1>
-<div>
-<div class="p">
-<div class="p">You can drag and drop files between different
-hosts, such as Local, Linux, UNIX, or Windows.
-Additionally, you can drag and drop items
-within one view; for example, in the Remote
-Systems view, or you can drag and drop items
-between views; for example, from the Remote
-Systems view to the Remote Systems Details
-view. When you drag and drop items, you copy,
-rather than cut, the item that you move.
-If you want to remove an item completely
-and put it in another location, drag and
-drop the item first, and then delete the
-item from the original location.</div>
-<p>To drag and drop files or objects:<br/>
-</p>
-<ol>
-<li>In the Remote Systems view, expand the two connections (that
-represent the two hosts) until you see the file you want to copy and the location
-on the other host where you want to paste the file. Or, open two
-views that contain the item and the destination.</li>
-<li>Click the item once to select it, hold down the left mouse button
-while you drag the item to the desired location, and then release the button.</li>
-</ol>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div>
-<p><b>Related tasks</b><br clear="all"/>
-<a href="ttablecopy.html" title="">Copying and pasting in the Remote System Explorer</a><br clear="all"/>
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-<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"/>
-<meta name="copyright" content="Copyright (c) IBM Corporation and others 2004, 2007. This page is made available under license. For full details see the LEGAL in the documentation book that contains this page."/>
-<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../book.css"/>
-<title>Using team support</title>
-</head>
-
-<body id="tteamsup">
-<a name="tteamsup"><!-- --></a>
-<h1 class="topictitle1">Using team support</h1>
-<div>
-<div class="p">You can use any Eclipse-enabled repository from any
-vendor. The following
-information describes project-sharing using Concurrent Versions System
-(CVS) support that comes with Eclipse. Steps and user interface
-elements will differ depending on the repository
-support that you have installed.
-<div class="note"><span class="notetitle">Note: </span>When you
-synchronize your RemoteSystemsConnection project with the repository
-the first time, you will see many files in conflict.
-This is because it takes one synchronization to properly align
-the server's encoded version information with your local files. This
-happens only once and you can just receive all of the incoming changes
-and your local workspace will then be synchronized with the server. You
-might also find inactive profiles that belong to other teammates in the Team
-view after you synchronize with the central server. You can choose whether
-or not to activate these profiles in the Team view if you want to see the
-profile's contents in the Remote System Explorer on your local workstation.</div>
-<p>In a team programming environment, team members do work in their own workbench,
-isolated from others. Eventually they will want to share their work with
-their teammates. The Remote System Explorer allows them to share
-their connections, filter pools, and filters. To share these resources:</p>
-</div>
-<ol>
-<li class="skipspace">In the Remote System Explorer perspective, select the Team tab which by
- default is located in the same pane as the Remote Systems view. This
- will bring the Team view to the front of the Remote System Explorer.
- You can also use the <img src="../images/gsarrow.gif" title="" alt="menu" style="width: 24px; height: 23px;"/>
-button on the Remote Systems view and select the <span style="font-weight: bold;">Work
-With Profiles</span> action.<span> </span></li>
-<li class="skipspace"><span>Expand <b>RemoteSystemsConnections</b>. The profiles that you have defined, as well as the Team profile, are displayed. The Team profile is created by the Remote System Explorer to use for sharing connections, filter pools, and filters if you do not want to share them in a profile that you create and manage.</span></li>
-<li class="skipspace"><span>Right-click on <b>RemoteSystemsConnections</b>
-and select <span><b>Team</b> &gt; <b>Share Project</b></span> . </span></li>
-<li class="skipspace"><span>Select <b>CVS</b> and click <b>Next</b>.</span></li>
-<li class="skipspace"><span>Select <b>Use existing repository
-location </b> if you have already defined a CVS repository. Select <b>Create a new
-repository</b> location if you need to define a CVS repository (this
-information should be available from the person who configured the CVS
-repository on the server). To create a CVS repository definition:</span>
- <ol type="a">
- <li class="skipspace"><span>In the <b>Host</b> field, type the
-address of the server, for example mymachine.com. </span></li>
- <li class="skipspace"><span>In the <b>Repository path</b> field,
-type the path to the repository on the server, for example /home/test, d:/test. </span></li>
- <li class="skipspace"><span>In the <b>User</b> field, type the
-user name to use to connect to the repository. </span></li>
- <li class="skipspace"><span>In the <b>Password</b> field, type
-the password for the user name. </span></li>
- <li class="skipspace"><span>From the <b>Connection Type</b>
-list, select the authentication protocol of the CVS server. There are three
-connection methods that come with the Eclipse CVS client: </span>
- <ul>
- <li><b>pserver</b>: A CVS specific connection method. </li>
- <li><b>extssh</b> : An SSH 1.0 client included with the workbench. </li>
- <li><b>ext</b>: The CVS ext connection method that uses an
-external tool such as SSH to connect to the repository. The tool used
-by ext is configured in the<span><b>Team</b> &gt; <b>CVS</b> &gt; <b>EXT
-Connection Method</b></span> preference page. </li>
- </ul>
- </li>
- <li class="skipspace"><span>If the server uses a custom port,
-enable <b>Use Port</b> and
-enter the port number. </span></li>
- </ol>
- </li>
- <li class="skipspace"><span>Click <b>Finish</b>. The repository
-location is
-created. The <span style="font-weight: bold;">RemoteSystemsConnections</span> project will be created remotely and the Synchronize view will open and
- allow you to commit its resources to the server. If the project already
- exists remotely, the Synchronize view will show conflicts on any files
- that exist both locally and remotely. If the </span><span><span
- style="font-weight: bold;">RemoteSystemsConnections</span> </span><span>project
-already exists in the repository when you first share it, there may be
-many conflicts. Generally, these are not real conflicts, but simply considered
-conflicts on the first synchronize because there is no local CVS information for the
-resources in your workspace.
-If you have not created any resources in your Team profile, you can
-safely send or receive all of the conflicting files. If you have created
-resources in your Team profile, you should check each conflicting file to ensure
-there really are no differences, and if there are, resolve them by merging.</span></li>
- <li class="skipspace"><span>To synchronize your resources with those
-in the associated repository, right-click on the <span style="font-weight: bold;">RemoteSystemsConnection
- </span>project, and select <span><b>Team</b> &gt; <b>Synchronize
-with Repository</b></span>.</span></li>
- <li class="skipspace"><span>After sharing or synchronizing, and
-receiving incoming resources from the repository, right-click on the <span
- style="font-weight: bold;">RemoteSystemsConnection </span>project,
-and select <b>Reload Remote System Explorer</b>. This refreshes
-the Remote System Explorer and Team view to reflect the new or changed
-resources.</span></li>
-</ol>
-</div>
-<div class="nested1" id="tviewproject"><a name="tviewproject"><!-- --></a>
-<h2 class="topictitle2">Viewing the project resources in the Navigator
-view</h2>
-<div>
-<div class="p">The Navigator view provides a hierarchical view of all
-the resources in the workspace. From here, you can view the contents of the projects
-that are shared, including the <span style="font-weight: bold;">RemoteSystemsConnection
-</span>project, and select team-related actions on particular
-resources. By default, the Navigator view is included in the Resources perspective.
-To add it to the current perspective,
-<ol>
- <li>Select <span><b>Window</b> &gt; <b>Show View</b> &gt; <b>Other</b></span>.</li>
- <li>Expand <b>Basic.</b> </li>
- <li>Select <b>Navigator.</b></li>
-</ol>
-</div>
-<div class="p"><img src="../images/navigator.jpg" alt=""/></div>
-</div>
-<div>
-<p><b class="relconceptshd">Related concepts</b><br/>
-<a href="../concepts/cteam.html" title="">Team support</a><br/>
-<a href="../concepts/cprofile.html" title="">Remote System Explorer
-Profiles</a><br/>
-</p>
-<p><b class="reltaskshd">Related tasks</b><br/>
-<a href="tteamsup1.html" title="">Working with profiles and team support</a><br/>
-</p>
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-<head>
-<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"/>
-<meta name="copyright" content="Copyright (c) IBM Corporation and others 2004, 2007. This page is made available under license. For full details see the LEGAL in the documentation book that contains this page."/>
-<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../book.css"/>
-<title>Working with profiles and team support</title>
-</head>
-
-<body id="tteamsup1">
-<a name="tteamsup1"></a>
-<h1 class="topictitle1">Working with profiles and team support</h1>
-<div>
-<div class="p">All connections, filter data, user actions, and compile
-commands belong to profiles. Profiles can be shared by team members for the purpose of
-team development. You can work with your profiles in the Team view to enable
-greater control over team-sharable elements in the Remote System Explorer.
-<div class="note"><span class="notetitle">Note: </span>Because
-the Remote Systems view only displays connections, filters, user
-actions, and compile commands from active profiles, you need to be in the Team
-view to work with or activate your non-active profiles.
-</div>
-</div>
-<div class="p">To manage your team profiles:
-<div class="p">
-<ol>
-<li>In the Remote Systems perspective, select the Team tab which by
-default is located in the same pane as the Remote Systems view.
-This will bring the Team view to the front of the Remote System
-Explorer. You can also use the
-<img src="../images/gsarrow.gif" title="" alt="menu" style="width: 24px; height: 23px;"/>
-button on the Remote Systems view and select the <span style="font-weight: bold;">Work With Profiles</span>
-action.<br/>
- </li>
- <li>In the Team view, expand the root element, <b>RemoteSystemsConnections</b>,
-to see a list of your profiles.
- <ul>
- <li>To create a profile, right-click on the root element in the
-Team view, and select <b>New &gt; Profile</b> and complete the dialog box for the
-profile.</li>
- <li>To activate or deactivate a profile, right-click the profile
-and select <b>Active</b> (if it is deactivated) or <b>Not active</b> (if it is active).</li>
- <li>To duplicate a profile in the view, right-click the profile
-and select <b>Duplicate</b>. This action copies all of the profile's connections, filters, user
-actions, and compile commands.</li>
- <li>To rename a profile, right-click the profile and select <b>Rename</b>.</li>
- </ul>
- </li>
- <li>In the Team view, you can also expand your profiles to view
-connections, filter pools, user actions, and compile commands that belong to each
-profile. Right-click on any of your specific filters, user actions, and so on,
-to open a <b>Work with</b> window. These are the same actions available in the
-Remote Systems view. To work with filter pools, for example, right-click one
-of your filters, and select <b>Work with filter pools</b>. Keep in mind that
-the Remote Systems view is the more ideal environment to manipulate filters,
-filter pools, compile commands, user actions, and so on. The Team view is designed to
-manage profiles, and view the elements that belong to each profile. The Remote
-Systems view is designed for you to work with all the items that belong to your
-active profiles. It includes a greater number of right-click and menu options
-for a development-focused approach.</li>
- <li>When you have finished working with your profiles, switch back to
-the Remote Systems view, by clicking the Remote Systems tab, to continue
-working with active profile artifacts, or remain in the Team view to
-<a href="tteamsup.html">synchronize your profiles with the repository</a>.</li>
-</ol>
-</div>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div>
-<p><b class="relconceptshd">Related concepts</b><br/>
-<a href="../concepts/cteam.html" title="">Team support</a><br/>
-<a href="../concepts/cprofile.html" title="">Remote System Explorer Profiles</a><br/>
-</p>
-<p><b class="reltaskshd">Related tasks</b><br/>
-<a href="tteamsup.html" title="">Using team support</a><br/>
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-<body>
-
-<h1>Using RSE and EFS</h1>
-<p>
-The Eclipse File System (EFS) is an interface supported by Eclipse that allows Eclipse to use non-local file systems.
-Many Eclipse components are <strong>EFS-aware</strong>, that is, they can use resources supplied by EFS as if they were located on a local file system.
-An <strong>EFS Provider</strong> is an implementer of this EFS interface and provides a file system support for the resources it exposes.
-RSE is an EFS provider that allows you to access remote resources from any EFS-aware Eclipse component such as the Java Development Tools.
-</p><p>
-EFS can take any remote file system available through RSE and its various protocols (like the ssh, ftp and dstore connections) and make it visible as resources in the workspace. By sitting at the heart of the Eclipse resource system, the full power of Eclipse - including source parsers, outline views, content assist and the like - comes to remote files as well.
-</p><p>
-Since RSE's <em>raison d'etre</em> is remote access, it solves the problem of logging in to remote systems and keeping credentials in a usable UI.
-</p><p>
-There are issues, however, with treating remote resources as local ones.
-</p><p>
-EFS makes the Eclipse workspace more flexible, but components and plugins need to be aware that the resources they work on can now be remote.
-Work is going on throughout Eclipse to improve their EFS integration and hopefully their performance.
-For now, however, working with remote resources through RSE and EFS is best done on a fast network with low latency.
-</p><p>
-Pure RSE/EFS projects (i.e. where the .project file is on the remote system) are currently not supported due to low-level interactions between EFS, the Eclipse platform, and the RSE caching mechanism.
-Purely remote projects will not open automatically on Eclipse startup.
-However, one can link lower-level folders of a project to an EFS provider, allowing a project to contain a mix of remote and local resources.
-Note that team support (such as that provided by CVS) will not synchronize resources linked through an EFS provider at this time.
-</p><p>
-Using this support you could, for example, set up a Java project from a machine at home and link to files on an account at work. If you makes changes at work, you can come home, refresh the project and everything will be updated and compiled.
-</p><p>
-The advantages of using linked resources and an RSE-supplied EFS are that the tools that the workbench provides are available directly on the remote source. In addition, since you can edit directly on the remote system there will be no immediate synchronization/merge issues. However, this can lead to problems with update conflicts if the directories on the remote system are shared with others and are quite active. The disadvantages are what you would expect: that you can run into quite slow refreshes of the workspace. Since EFS maps the remote directory tree anytime Eclipse wants to do a refresh it may take several hours. Tools that are not EFS-aware may force these refreshes to happen at odd times which can lead to unpredictable performance.
-</p>
-
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-<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" />
-<meta name="copyright" content="Copyright (c) IBM Corporation 2007. This page is made available under license. For full details see the LEGAL in the documentation book that contains this page." />
-<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../book.css" />
-<title> Working with SSL </title>
-</head>
-<body>
-<h1>Working with SSL</h1>
-<h2>SSL Overview</h2>
-<p>
-Secure-Sockets Layer (SSL) is a communications facility that encrypts all communications
-between a client and a target system. The DStore communications protocol in RSE supports SSL.
-</p>
-<p>
-SSL achieves its security by using <em>certificates</em> to authenticate each side of a
-connection made between two parties. The certificates allow for the certain identification of those
-parties and for the negotiation of an encrypted channel for communication. The certificates
-themselves are files whose alteration can be easily detected and whose origin is verified by a
-trusted <em>certificate authority</em>.
-</p>
-<p>
-Web browsers use SSL and request SSL certificates from their servers to communicate with
-on-line stores, banks, and other service providers. These are the same kind of certificates, but are
-used for a different purpose. A web browser will typically be verifying the identity of the server
-and will be contacting a certificate authority to do so. RSE users, on the other hand, will
-typically trust the target system to provide certificates to client systems so that the
-communications can be encrypted.
-</p>
-<h2>Using SSL</h2>
-<p>
-Certificates are usually manufactured by a service provider (such as a target system) in concert
-with a certificate authority. The authority can be any entity that the target system trusts including
-itself. Certificates are delivered to a client system by the target system when the two are negotiating
-an SSL connection. When starting a connection to a server, DStore first attempts an SSL connection
-and then falls back to non-SSL if the SSL one fails. As a client, you don't need to be concerned
-with the handling of certificates at all, but you can use the RSE SSL preferences
-page to manage all your certificates that you have received from the target systems you have
-connected to in the past.
-</p>
-<p>
-You reach the RSE preferences page by opening the <code>Preferences</code> for the workbench,
-expanding the <code>Remote Systems</code> category and selecting the <code>SSL</code> subcategory.
-There you will see operations that allow you to add certificates, rename them to make them easier to
-manage, remove them once they have expired, and view their contents. You would typically see one
-certificate for each target system that you have connected to using SSL.
-</p>
-<h2>Setting Up The Server</h2>
-<p>
-You set up the DStore server to use SSL by editing the <code>ssl.properties</code> file in the
-server location. This server names the keystore and its password used for holding certificates
-generated using the <code>keytool</code> utility from the Java SDK.
-These certificates are then given to the client during SSL
-startup so that communications can be encrypted.
-</p>
-<p>
-The keystore file referenced by <code>ssl.properties</code> can contain several entries but only one is
-used when a client connects. The entries in the keystore may themselves have passwords, but dstore assumes
-that these are all the same as the keystore password. It makes sense, therefore, to maintain only
-one keystore for the dstore server, that it have only one entry, and that it exist in the same
-directory as the dstore server. That entry can be a self-signed certificate.
-</p>
-<p>
-The following command will create a keystore and add a single self-signed certificate to it.
-</p>
-<pre><code>
-keytool -genkey -keystore keystore_file -alias entry_name -storepass d98kMn50sV
- -dname "CN=dstore server, OU=division, O=company, L=city, ST=state, C=country"
-</code></pre>
-<p>
-The command would be entered on a single line. It appears here on multiple lines for readability.
-</p>
-<p>
-After entering this command you will be prompted to supply a password for the entry itself.
-You should press enter to take the default which is the keystore password.
-</p>
-<p>
-One would then edit the ssl.properties file to use this as follows:
-</p>
-<pre><code>
-daemon_keystore_file=keystore_file
-daemon_keystore_password=d98kMn50sV
-</code></pre>
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-<meta name="copyright" content="Copyright (c) IBM Corporation and others 2004, 2007. This page is made available under license. For full details see the LEGAL in the documentation book that contains this page."/>
-<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../book.css"/>
-<title>Managing user actions (user options)</title>
-</head>
-
-<body id="tworkuseract">
-<a name="tworkuseract"></a>
-<h1 class="topictitle1">Managing user actions (user options)</h1>
-<div>
-<div class="p">To create a new action or change an existing action:</div>
-<ol>
-<li><span>In the Remote Systems view, expand the connection
-containing the kinds of resources you want to act on,
-navigate to the subsystem that would contain those resources, and
-select <b>Work with &gt; User actions</b>.
-You can also right-click on a file in one of your filters, and select <b>User
-Actions</b>.</span></li>
-<li><span>Type the text to display in the <b>Action Name</b> field.
-This is a brief label for the action.</span></li>
-<li><span>Type a longer, more descriptive text for the action in the <b>Comment</b>
-field.</span></li>
-<li><span>Type the actual command string to run when
-a user selects this action. This command can use action substitution
-variables when your action is run. These variables are used when defining the
-command string to run for a particular action. Substitution variables keep you
-from having to explicitly code command parameter values. Click <b>Insert
-variable</b> to see and select valid variables.</span></li>
-</ol>
-<div class="p"><b>Additional parameters</b>
-<ul>
-<li>Select <b>Browse</b> to search for and select command
-files (for example, .exe, .bat or .cmd files). The file name you select
-is reflected in the Command field when you return. </li>
-<li>Select <b>Prompt</b> to prompt the command currently entered
-in the Command area.</li>
-<li>Select <b>Prompt first</b> to indicate that Remote System
-Explorer should prompt the command when it is run.</li>
-<li>Select <b>Refresh after</b> to have Remote System Explorer
-refresh the selected files after the action's command is run. This is
-useful if your command affects the information displayed in the file list
-window for the selected files, for example, if your command changes the type
-of a file.</li>
-<li>Select <b>Show action</b>.</li>
-<li>Select <b>Single selection only</b> if you want to show
-this action only when a single object is selected.</li>
-<li>Select <b>Invoke once </b> to collect the full names of
-all selected resources into the file name parameter and run the command
-only once for all resources that are selected..</li>
-<li>Select any currently defined named types from the <b>Defined
-Types</b> list
-and click <b>Add</b> to include them in the <b>Selected
-Types</b> list. The action will only appear if a file matching one
-of these types is selected.</li>
-</ul>
-<p>You can choose to view user actions by active profile for remote
-objects
-on the <b>User Actions</b> cascade menu. You can see both
-team-shared and private user actions. To enable this, select <b>Cascade
-user actions by profile</b> on the <b>Remote Systems Preferences</b>
-page.</p>
-</div>
-</div>
-<div>
-<p><b class="relconceptshd">Related concepts</b><br/>
-<a href="../concepts/cuseractions.html" title="">User actions (user options)</a><br/>
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-
-<body id="twrkcmdshl">
-<h1 class="topictitle1">Working with command shells</h1>
-<div>
-<p>In the Remote Systems view, you can launch a shell to perform commands
-in a specific directory or folder of a remote file system.</p>
-<div class="p">
-To launch a new shell from the Remote Systems view:
-<ol>
-<li>Expand a connection.</li>
-<li>Right-click on a file subsystem that supports shells and select <b>Launch Shell</b>.</li>
-<li>Enter shell commands, such as "ls" or "pwd", in the <b>Command</b> field (just beneath the shell itself).</li>
-</ol>
-</div>
-<div class="p">
-You can also run commands from locations further down in the remote file system
-tree, so that you do not need to navigate there from your home directory each time.
-This option takes the default shell, sets the current directory to the folder that was selected,
-and invokes a command in that directory.
-</div>
-<div class="note">
-<span class="notetitle">Note: </span>
-Each new shell shows up in a separate tab. If more than one
-shell is running on the same connection, each subsequent shell has a number
-appended to the connection name.
-</div>
-</div>
-<div>
-<p>
-<b class="relconceptshd">Related concepts</b><br />
-<a href="../concepts/crunremcmds.html" title="">Shells and commands in the Remote Systems view</a><br />
-</p>
-<p>
-<b class="reltaskshd">Related tasks</b><br />
-<a href="truncmdsview.html" title="">Running and viewing commands using the Remote Shell view</a><br />
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