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In the Navigator or Packages view, you can optionally select the source folder into which you wish to import the source. Note: It is important to choose a source container; otherwise, the imported files will not be on the build path. See Working with Build Paths |
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From the workbench menu bar, select File > Import. |
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In the import wizard, select Zip file, then click Next. |
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In the Zip file field, type or browse to select the file from which you would like to add the resources. |
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In the import selection panes, use the following methods to select exactly the resources you want to add:
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In the Where Do You Want The Imported Resources To Go? field, type or browse to select a workbench container for the added resources (if it was not already selected when you activated the Import command). |
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In the Options area, you can choose whether or not to overwrite existing resources without warning. |
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Click Finish when you are done. |
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I the Navigator or Packages view, select the source folder into which you wish to import the source. Note: It is important to choose a source container; otherwise, the imported files will not be on the build path. See Working with Build Paths |
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From the workbench menu bar, select File > Import. |
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In the import wizard, select File System, then click Next. |
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In the Directory field, type or browse to select the directories from which you would like to add the resources. |
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In the import selection panes, use the following methods to select exactly the resources you want to add:
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In the Where Do You Want The Imported Resources To Go? field, type or browse to select a workbench container for the added resources (if it was not already selected when you activated the Import command). |
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In the Options area, you can choose whether or not to:
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Click Finish when you are done. |