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Eclipse has remote system access built into it. | Eclipse has remote system access built into it. |
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To use it with our systems, go to ''File --> Other --> Remote System Explorer --> Connection''. Select ''SSH Only''. Use ''fred.you_know_the_rest.edu'' as the host name. | To use it with our systems, go to ''File --> New --> Other --> Remote System Explorer --> Connection''. Select ''SSH Only''. Use ''fred.you_know_the_rest.edu'' as the host name. |
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You may need to switch into the ''Remote System Explorer'' view by going to ''Window --> Perspective --> Open Perspective --> Other --> Remote System Explorer''. | You may need to switch into the ''Remote System Explorer'' view by going to ''Window --> Perspective --> Open Perspective --> Other --> Remote System Explorer''. The perspective you're currently in shows up in little icons in the upper right hand corner of Eclipse. |
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Right-click on the connection you just made, and click ''Connect'', and enter your password. After making a connection, in the left ''Remote Systems'' side bar, you should see something like the image on the right: {{ :labs:fred.png?200|}} | {{ :labs:fred.png?130|}} |
| Right-click on the connection you just made, and click ''Connect'', and enter your password. After making a connection, in the left ''Remote Systems'' side bar, you should see something like the image on the right: |
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You should be able to open the various folders to see your directories. You can drag and drop or copy/paste files from your (local) machine into the remote directories in this Eclipse view. | You should be able to open the various folders to see your directories. You can drag and drop or copy/paste files from your (local) machine into the remote directories in this Eclipse view. |