Sharing a Local Project
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If you are logged in to a Team Server, you can create
a new Team project by sharing a project that exists on your local system.
When you create a project, the IDE creates a project page on the Team Server and
starts the services associated with the project.
The IDE also creates a local versioned repository for the project.
If you create a Team project you are automatically assigned the role of administrator.
Notes.
- You must be logged in to a Team Server to create a Team project.
- You cannot use the wizard to share projects that are
already under version control.
To share a local NetBeans project as a Team project:
- Log in to a Team Server by choosing Team > Team Server > Login from the main menu.
- In the Projects window, right-click the project that
you want to share and choose Share on Team Server from the popup menu.
- Specify the project location and details. Click Next.
- Specify the versioning system for the project.
- Specify any additional folders that you want to add to the project.
- Specify an issue tracking system (optional).
- Select Commit the source into repository (optional).
- Click Finish.
When you click Finish, the IDE creates the Team project and adds the project
to the Team Dashboard.
The project source files are available to anyone to download, but only project members can
commit changes to the repository.
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See Also
- Using a Team Server
- Creating and Opening Team Projects
- Using the Team Dashboard
- Team Project Tasks: Quick Reference
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