IBM® Rational® Rhapsody® makes
it easy for you to import your Eclipse projects quickly. When you
import an Eclipse project, all elements contained in the project are
reverse engineered and added as elements of a model. The imported
elements are added in a new package which uses the name of the original
Eclipse project.
About this task
To import an Eclipse
project:
Procedure
- Create a Rational Rhapsody project,
or open an existing Rational Rhapsody project.
- Select .
- If Eclipse is not currently open, Rational Rhapsody will
launch it (after first asking you to confirm that you want Eclipse
opened), and the Export Rhapsody Model
window will be displayed in Eclipse. (If the window does not appear,
check the port settings used; select from the main Rational Rhapsody menu.)
- Select the projects that you would
like
to export to Rational Rhapsody.
(If an Eclipse project has already been imported into Rational Rhapsody,
it will not appear in the list of available Eclipse projects.)
- If you want the elements in the project
to be added to the Rational Rhapsody model
as external elements, select Export as External.
- If you want to fine-tune the reverse
engineering
options that will be used for importing your Eclipse project, select Open
Reverse Engineering options dialog in Rhapsody before export.
- Click Finish.
All
of the elements in the Eclipse project will be imported into the open Rational Rhapsody project.
- When the import process
has
been completed, look in the Rational Rhapsody browser
for a package that has the same name as the Eclipse project you imported.
You will also notice that a new component has been added to your Rational Rhapsody model,
containing an Eclipse configuration named after your Eclipse project.