2.5. Import Projects From a Git Repository in JBoss Developer Studio


JBoss Developer Studio can be configured to connect to a central Git asset repository. The repository is where versions of rules, models, functions and processes are stored. This Git repository must already be defined by the KIE Workbench.
  1. Start the Red Hat JBoss EAP server (if not already running) by selecting the server from the server tab and click the start icon.
  2. Select File Import and expand Git. Select Projects from Git and click Next.
  3. Select the repository source as URI and click Next.
  4. Enter the details of the Git repository in the next window and click Next.

    Figure 2.3. Git Repository Details

  5. Select which branch you want to import in the next window and click Next.
  6. You are presented with the option to define the local storage for this project. Enter (or select) a non-empty directory, make any configuration changes and click Next.
  7. Import the project as a general project in the next window and click Next. Name this project and click Finish.
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