4.3. Importing Projects from a Git Repository into JBoss Developer Studio
Procedure 4.3. Cloning a Remote Git Repository
- Start the Red Hat JBoss BRMS/BPM Suite server (whichever is applicable) by selecting the server from the server tab and click the start icon.
- Simultaneously, start the Secure Shell server, if not running already, by using the following command. The command is Linux and Mac specific only. On these platforms, if sshd has already been started, this command fails. In that case, you may safely ignore this step.
/sbin/service sshd start
- In JBoss Developer Studio, select → and navigate to the Git folder. Open the Git folder to select and click .
- Select the repository source as and click .
- Enter the details of the Git repository in the next window and click .

Figure 4.1. Git Repository Details
- Select the branch you wish to import in the following window and click .
- To define the local storage for this project, enter (or select) a non-empty directory, make any configuration changes and click .
- Import the project as a general project in the following window and click . Name the project and click .
Procedure 4.4. Importing a Local Git Repository
- Start the Red Hat JBoss BRMS/BPM Suite server (whichever is applicable) by selecting the server from the server tab and click the start icon.
- In JBoss Developer Studio, select → and navigate to the Git folder. Open the Git folder to select and click .
- Select the repository source as and click .

Figure 4.2. Git Repository Details
- Select the repository that is to be configured from the list of available repositories and click .
- In the dialog that opens, select the radio button from the and click . Name the project and click .

Figure 4.3. Wizard for Project Import

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