Use the Enterprise Development perspective
to define, connect, and work with remote systems, as well as create,
edit, and build projects, subprojects, and files on remote AIX®, Linux, Linux on System z®, Power Linux, and z/OS® systems.
The Enterprise Development perspective
is shipped with the Developer for zEnterprise® edition
of Rational® Developer for System z. The Enterprise Development
perspective provides functions that are equivalent to the z/OS
Projects perspective, but makes these functions available
for AIX, Linux, Linux on System z, Power Linux, and z/OS remote
systems. It replaces the z/OS Projects view with
an Enterprise Projects view, which provides the
same function as the z/OS Projects
view and adds support for AIX COBOL
and AIX C/C++ projects. It also
adds a Remote Reconciler view, which helps you
manage the associations between your C/C++ projects and their corresponding
remote locations.
Throughout the Rational Developer for System z helps, references to the z/OS
Projects perspective apply equally to the Enterprise
Development perspective.
Note: If you are using the
Developer for System z with
EGL or Developer for System
z with Java™ edition, see
z/OS Projects perspective.
The
Enterprise
Development perspective contains the following views:
- Remote Systems view
- Enterprise Projects view
- Remote Reconciler view
- Properties view
- Outline view
- Remote Error List view
- z/OS File System Mapping
view
- Remote System Details view
- Team view
- Property Group Manager view
- Snippets view
You can close views and open views to customize the perspective.
If you close a view, you can open the view again. To open
one of the
default views that has been closed:
- In the workbench, select Window > Show View. A
menu that lists the default views associated with the z/OS Systems perspective is displayed.
- Click the name of the view you want to open.
To open a view that is
not a default for the perspective
you are working in, you have to determine the perspective that contributes
the view:
- In the workbench, select Window > Show View > Other. Folders
are listed for each perspective defined in the workbench.
- Search through the folders until you find the view you want to
open.
- Click the name of the view you want to open.
When you have a custom mix of default and other views you would
like to use repeatedly based on a given perspective, you can save
this customized perspective:
- In the workbench, select Window > Save Perspective
As.
- Type a name for your customized perspective in the Name field.
You can now open, close, and reset the customized perspective
to the default configuration you defined when you saved the customized
perspective.