Note This
section does not apply to Distributed NetBeans Version 5.0 FT1. Additional
library support will be provided in a future field test kit.
Archive file extensions are .jar, .zip, .war, or .ear. By mounting a remote
archive, you ensure that the mounted archive will be included in your
classpath on the remote OpenVMS system.
To
tell NetBeans the location of an archive on the remote OpenVMS system
1. In the NetBeans IDE, click the Filesystems tab.
2. Right click Filesystems, and select Mount... Remote File System or Archive.
In the Remote File System Wizard, all currently connected remote systems are displayed in the drop-down menu. If your server is not displayed, it means it is not connected. (Go back to the Services tab and Add and Connect to Remove IDE Server before continuing.)
3. Select the remote system, then click Next.
5. In the Look In... drop down menu, click the remote server network drive.
6. Choose a directory on the remote system where your archive resides. It will be displayed in the File Name box. (It may take several seconds for the directory to be displayed.)
Note The OpenVMS directory displayed in the Remote Directory box is equivalent to the share name of the remote system. Click Finish.
For example, if your mapped .jar file name is
X:\User\HOLD\mystuff.jar
then the corresponding remote archive file is
EFS$:[USER.HOLD]MYSTUFF.JAR