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I have written a short post before detailing exactly how I got it toI agree. The "Team Project Set" is the solution I have found for providing a "get started quickly" path for a maintainer of a Java program. Embed the projectSet.psf file in the deployed code, where the maintainer can find it.
work. I am still confused about *why* some of those steps are required,
but I can assure you that everything works for me if I follow the steps
exactly. When I lose a workspace, or create a new one, I can get most of
the info back just by connecting to the team server and restoring the
info. You can also export some of your general preferences and "Team
project sets" to enable an even quicker setup/restore for new workspaces
with the team sharing method. (File|Export menu.)
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