Using Eclipse Project Containers

About Eclipse Project Containers

What Are Eclipse Project Containers?

An Eclipse project container is a type of Dimensions CM project that can store multiple Eclipse projects. An Eclipse project that is stored within an Eclipse project container is called a contained project.

Eclipse project containers are displayed in the Serena Explorer view. Derived Dimensions CM projects and baselines are displayed within the project container. Derived baselines are grouped together under a common node within the project container.

Why Use Project Containers?

By default, single Eclipse projects are mapped 1 to 1 with individual Dimensions CM projects. The project container option allows you to override this way of working in order to nest any number of Eclipse projects under a common Dimensions CM project.

If you have already defined scripts or processes that operate against a nested hierarchy of Eclipse projects, you can continue to maintain that project structure. You can also use project containers to minimize the number of Dimensions CM projects that you must create and maintain.

When to Use One-to-One Project Mappings?

In some scenarios, one-to-one mappings between your Eclipse and Dimensions CM projects are desirable. Consider using one-to-one project mapping in the following cases: