Share Local Project on Kenai Wizard
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The Share Local Project on Kenai wizard enables you to create a new project on Kenai
that is based on an existing NetBeans project.
You open the wizard by right-clicking a project in the Projects window and choosing
Share on Kenai from the popup menu.
Alternatively, you can choose Kenai > Share Local Project on Kenai from the Team menu.
Notes.
- You must be logged in to Kenai to create a Kenai project.
- All projects that you create using the Share Local Project on Kenai wizard
will use Subversion.
- You cannot use the Share Local Project on Kenai wizard to share projects that are
already under version control.
To create a Kenai project you need to supply the following information.
- Local Project. The location of the local project that you want to
add to Kenai as a project.
By default, if a project is open, the Local Project field contains the location of the open project.
- Logged in to Kenai as. If you are logged in, displays the user name.
Click Login to Kenai if you are not logged in to open the log in dialog box.
- Kenai Project Name. The name that is used for the project URL on kenai.com.
- Project Title. The display name of the location. This name is used to
identify the project in the IDE and the project page on kenai.com.
- Project Description. (optional) A description of the project.
You can add or modify the description later on kenai.com.
- Project License. Select a license from the drop-down menu.
You can modify the license later on kenai.com.
- Commit the source into repository. When selected, the IDE will commit
the project source code to the remote repository on Kenai.
When you click Finish, the IDE sends the project information to Kenai to create the project
and Kenai services are assigned to the project.
- See Also
- Creating a Kenai Project
- Kenai Project Tasks: Quick Reference
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