Use the z/OS Projects view to work
with local and remote z/OS® projects
and MVS™ and z/OS UNIX subprojects.
The
z/OS Projects view shows all local
and remote z/OS projects you
have defined and their MVS and z/OS UNIX subprojects.
It also includes any host-based projects that might be added to the
view when you connect to a remote system. By using this view, you
can accomplish the following tasks:
- Create and delete projects and subprojects.
- Rebuild projects and subprojects, which compiles all code in the
project.
- Build specific project content, which compiles the code contained
in a partitioned data set member.
- Allocate partitioned and sequential data sets.
- Launch an edit session for a specific file or partitioned data
set member.
- Move, copy, rename, and delete files or partitioned data set members.
- Add and remove remote files in a subproject.
- Check the syntax or dependencies of a file or partitioned data
set member.
- Run executable files.
- Move a project to offline state so that you can work without a
connection to the remote system.
- Move an offline project back to online state.
- Import and export projects so that you can share them with others.
- Work with the property groups associated with subprojects or files
to set build options.
- Access other Rational® Developer
for System z® tools for
working with z/OS resources,
such as debug tools, team tools, File Manager tools, Enterprise Service
Tools, and data tools.
The view also provides several toolbar functions that enable
you to control the contents of the view itself. These tools are accessible
from the drop-down menu at the top of the view.
- Show > Local Files
- Select this toggle menu item to display local files in the view.
Clear it to hide local files.
- Show > Remote Files
- Select this toggle menu item to display remote files in the view.
Clear it to hide remote files.
- Show > MVS File Extensions
- Select this toggle menu item to display file extensions for files
in online or offline MVS subprojects.
Clear it to hide file extensions.
Note: Clearing this option does not
affect the editors' ability to recognize language-sensitive content
type, syntax highlighting, or other functions based on the language
type. When a file is opened in an editor, the editor title tab displays
the file extension.
Filter
- Select a filter to apply to the view.