You configure host-based projects for a remote system by
creating a set of configuration files on that system.
When a user connects to a remote system on which these configuration
files are present and set up correctly, the
z/OS Projects view
is populated with host-based projects. The user is not able to create
workstation-based projects associated with that system. On systems
where the configuration files are not present, the client does not
have access to host-based projects but can create their own workstation-based
projects associated with the system.
To configure host-based projects
on a remote system, you need to define four types of configuration
files. See the related topics for instructions and examples.
- Project instance files that are specific to a single user
ID and point to reusable project definition files.
- Project and subproject definition files that define
the structure and contents of the project and can be reused by multiple
users.
- Properties files that define the subproject properties
and can be reused by multiple subprojects.