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Reminder: Ensure that only EJB code exists in the project you select for export.

4.Right-click on the project and select Export... from the menu. The Export Smart Guide will appear

5.Select Repository as the export destination and click Next.

6.On the next page, make sure that Local Repository is selected.

7.Specify a location for your exported repository in the Repository name text-box. For example, D:\myStoreEjbs.dat

8.Ensure that Projects is selected from the list of export options. You can confirm that the correct project and its versions are selected by clicking the Details... button.

9.When you are sure that the correct project, containing your EJB code, is selected, click Finish.

10.If you are prompted to create the new repository file, click Yes.

Your code will now be exported. This can take several minutes depending on how many EJBs you have in your projects.

Once the code has been exported, you can close VisualAge for Java V3.5.3. You should now either copy the exported repository file to the system where you installed VisualAge for Java V4.0 or ensure that the file is visible from the system.

7.5.3 Import the EJB projects into VisualAge for Java V4.0

The next step is to import the repository containing your EJB code into VisualAge for Java V4.0.

To import the repository, complete the following steps:

1.If not already open, launch VisualAge for Java V4.0.

2.Click the File menu and select Import....

3.In the Import SmartGuide, select Repository as the import source and click Next.

4.In the Import from another repository page:

a.Select Local repository.

b.Enter the path and filename of the repository file you exported in the last section in the Repository name text box.

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