This topic describes how to export a COBOL software
analysis configuration to a push-to-client server.
The instructions in this topic assume that the following steps
have already been performed:
To export a COBOL software analysis configuration:
Note: You do
not need to open the software analysis configuration editor.
- Open Developer for System
z so that it uses the master workspace.
- In the Remote Systems Explorer, verify that you have an active
connection with the push-to-client primary system.
Note: If
you want to export the configuration to more than one push-to-client
server, verify the connection to each server.
- Click from the Eclipse menu.
The Export wizard opens.
- In the Export wizard:
- On the first page:
- Click .
- Click Next.
- On the second page:
- On the third and any subsequent pages:
These pages
are for exporting System configuration files (see Defining connections, configuration files, and preferences for push-to-client configuration).
If
the Remote Systems Explorer has an active connection to more than
one push-to-client server, then the Export wizard displays a separate System
configuration files page for each connected push-to-client
server.
Follow these steps for the System
configuration files page for each server that you want
to export a software analysis configuration to:
- In the System configuration group, select Software
Analyzer Configurations.
Note: To verify that you have
a working connection, you can select Show export properties.
The wizard displays the export path and other properties for each
type of configuration in the list. Verify that the properties are
displayed for the Software Analyzer Configurations selection.
- On the final page click Finish.
- The Selection Needed window
opens. In this window:
- Select the COBOL software analysis configurations that you want
to export.
- Click OK.
The software analysis configurations that you selected are uploaded
to the specified push-to-client servers. The wizard closes.
- If the operation is successful the wizard does not display a message.
- If the operation fails the wizard displays an error message.