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== Setting up the connection == | == Setting up the connection == | ||
* Add a new connection:<br/>[[Image:FTPEclipse01.png]] | * Add a new connection:<br/>[[Image:FTPEclipse01.png]] | ||
* Choose <tt>FTP</tt>:<br/>[[Image:FTPEclipse02.png]]<br/>Input your hostname, username and so on. | * Choose <tt>FTP</tt>:<br/>[[Image:FTPEclipse02.png]]<br/>Input your hostname, username and so on. | ||
* Open Preferences and set transfer mode for files to ASCII:<br/>[[Image:FTPEclipse03.png]] | * Open Preferences and set transfer mode for files to ASCII:<br/>[[Image:FTPEclipse03.png]] |
Revision as of 21:57, 7 October 2019
You can access all your files using FTP. This article will show you how to Edit-In-Place with Eclipse Neon.3 and Remote Systems Extension.
Setting up the connection
- Add a new connection:
- Choose FTP:
Input your hostname, username and so on. - Open Preferences and set transfer mode for files to ASCII:
Setting up a filter to access files
You can access your files by browsing the filesystem's root, but this is much more handy:
- Create a new filter:
- Input folder with this format:
/QSYS.LIB/YOURLIBRARY.LIB/YOURPHYSICALSOURCEFILE.FILE
, for example:/QSYS.LIB/SNDBX.LIB/SNDBX.FILE
- You can now access the members of this file:
(see also: Beginners Project: Hello World (using C))