In Serena Explorer, projects are displayed under the Repository Projects node. The Repository Projects node lists the project groups and projects that are available on the Dimensions CM server to which you are connected. Projects are further broken down into the following categories:
Single Eclipse Projects— A single Eclipse project is a project or derivation that was added to the repository through the integration and contains Eclipse specific metadata. Derivations include projects or baselines that may not have been directly added to the repository from Eclipse, but were derived from an original project which was added through the integration. See for more information on single Eclipse projects.
Eclipse Project Containers— An Eclipse project container is a type of Dimensions project or stream that can store multiple Eclipse projects. An Eclipse project that is stored within an Eclipse project container is called a contained project. An Eclipse project container shows the same derivation information as Single Eclipse projects. All repository files from the root of the selected stream or project are added as an Eclipse project.
Streams—Eclipse projects that are associated with Dimensions streams are listed under the Single Eclipse Projects or Eclipse Project Containers nodes with a unique icon.
Eclipse Project Groups—Eclipse project groups are parent level projects that contain multiple subprojects. Project groups are used to organize multiple projects and make it easier for users to manipulate projects.
Other Baselines—Other baselines are Dimensions baselines that do not contain Eclipse specific metadata. You can add these baselines to your local workspace by right-clicking the baseline and selecting Add to Workspace. For more details see Adding Repository Projects and Streams to your Workspace.
Other Projects—Other projects are Dimensions projects or streams that do not contain Eclipse specific metadata. You can add these projects or streams to your local workspace by right-clicking and selecting Add to Workspace.