Working with project-based IBM i applications

A project is the top level of organization of your resources in the workbench. A project contains files and folders. Projects are used for building, version management, sharing, and organizing resources. A project can contain session and persistent properties, settings for environmental variables, and references to other projects.

The i Projects perspective focuses on disconnected IBM® i development on the Windows or Linux platforms. Projects are local containers for local source, and the intent is that you edit these resources locally. Once you are finished updating files and members locally, you can push these changes to an IBM i server and submit a build of your project. You can add a save file from the Remote Systems view, and also push a save file from a project to an IBM i server.


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