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STEM is designed to allow collaboration and sharing of work by simply importing and exporting projects from your workspace. | STEM is designed to allow collaboration and sharing of work by simply importing and exporting projects from your workspace. | ||
− | You can find some example projects to import on the [http://www.eclipse.org/stem/|STEM home page] | + | |
− | + | You can find some down-loadable scenarios and other example projects to import on the [http://www.eclipse.org/stem/downloads.php Download Page] or on the right hand side of the [http://www.eclipse.org/stem/|STEM home page]. | |
First download a demo project and unzip it into your STEM '''workspace'''. | First download a demo project and unzip it into your STEM '''workspace'''. |
Revision as of 14:48, 1 October 2009
STEM is designed to allow collaboration and sharing of work by simply importing and exporting projects from your workspace.
You can find some down-loadable scenarios and other example projects to import on the Download Page or on the right hand side of the home page.
First download a demo project and unzip it into your STEM workspace.
If you are using windows and you installed STEM in the C: drive you will probably find this at C:\stem\workspace.
Simply unzip the project into this directory.
- Start STEM and go to the Designer Perspective.
- RIGHT CLICK in the Project Explorer window and select
- >Import>Existing Projects Into Workspace
- select NEXT
- click BROWSE
- navigate to your workspace (e.g., C:\stem\workspace). You should see the new project folder you just extracted.
- Select it (or Select ALL)
- click finish.
Similarly, you can select existing projects and Export them into an archive that you may then share with a colleague.