Exporting from Studio

This topic describes the different ways to move resources between StreamBase Studio and your file system. Exporting resources to your file system is a useful way to share them between different StreamBase Studio workspaces or a different instance of Studio on another machine.

Exporting Studio Projects

The best way to transfer an entire Studio project to another instance of Studio is to export it as an archive file:

  1. Select a project's name in the Package Explorer.

  2. Right-click and select Export from the context menu.

  3. In the Export dialog, select GeneralArchive File and click Next.

  4. In the next screen, the project you selected in step 1 is preselected.

    1. Clear the check boxes next to any of that project's files that you do not want to export.

    2. In the To archive file field, type the path name of the archive file you want to create, or use the Browse button to navigate to a location.

    3. Select either zip or tar archive format and select the Compress the contents of the file button.

    4. Click Finish.

  5. Studio exports your project to the specified archive file.

Use ImportGeneralExisting Projects into Workspace to import the project archive into another Studio installation.

Exporting Resource Files

To export project resources files to your local file system:

  1. In the Package Explorer, select the project folder or subfolder that contains the resource files of interest.

  2. Right-click and select Export from the context menu.

  3. In the Export dialog, select GeneralFile System and click Next.

  4. In the next screen, the folder you selected in step 1 is preselected.

    1. Clear the check boxes next to any of that folder's files that you do not want to export.

    2. In the To directory field, type the path name of the archive file you want to create, or use the Browse button to navigate to a location.

    3. Click Finish.

  5. Studio exports the selected resource files to the specified location.

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