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<divclass="p">You can use any Eclipse-enabled repository from any
vendor. The following
information describes project-sharing using Concurrent Versions System
(CVS) support that comes with Eclipse. Steps and user interface
elements will differ depending on the repository
support that you have installed.
<divclass="note"><spanclass="notetitle">Note: </span>When you
synchronize your RemoteSystemsConnection project with the repository
the first time, you will see many files in conflict.
This is because it takes one synchronization to properly align
the server's encoded version information with your local files. This
happens only once and you can just receive all of the incoming changes
and your local workspace will then be synchronized with the server. You
might also find inactive profiles that belong to other teammates in the Team
view after you synchronize with the central server. You can choose whether
or not to activate these profiles in the Team view if you want to see the
profile's contents in the Remote System Explorer on your local workstation.</div>
<p>In a team programming environment, team members do work in their own workbench,
isolated from others. Eventually they will want to share their work with
their teammates. The Remote System Explorer allows them to share
their connections, filter pools, and filters. To share these resources:</p>
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<ol>
<liclass="skipspace">In the Remote System Explorer perspective, select the Team tab which by
default is located in the same pane as the Remote Systems view. This
will bring the Team view to the front of the Remote System Explorer.
You can also use the <imgsrc="../images/gsarrow.gif"title=""alt="menu"style="width: 24px; height: 23px;"/>
button on the Remote Systems view and select the <spanstyle="font-weight: bold;">Work
With Profiles</span> action.<span></span></li>
<liclass="skipspace"><span>Expand <b>RemoteSystemsConnections</b>. The profiles that you have defined, as well as the Team profile, are displayed. The Team profile is created by the Remote System Explorer to use for sharing connections, filter pools, and filters if you do not want to share them in a profile that you create and manage.</span></li>
<liclass="skipspace"><span>Right-click on <b>RemoteSystemsConnections</b>
and select <span><b>Team</b>><b>Share Project</b></span> . </span></li>
<liclass="skipspace"><span>Select <b>CVS</b> and click <b>Next</b>.</span></li>