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Component: BC-DWB-JAV
Component Name: SAP NetWeaver Developer Studio - Read SAP Note 1179668
Description: Group of elements shown in the different Eclipse views. They are used to clearly structure Java development projects.
Key Concepts: A working set is a collection of objects in SAP NetWeaver Developer Studio that are related to a particular development task. It allows developers to quickly access the objects they need for a specific task, without having to search through the entire system. Working sets can be created for any type of object, such as programs, classes, and functions. How to use it: To create a working set, open the SAP NetWeaver Developer Studio and select the “Working Sets” tab. From there, you can create a new working set by selecting the “New” button. You can then add objects to the working set by selecting them from the list of available objects. Once you have added all the objects you need, you can save the working set and access it whenever you need it. Tips & Tricks: When creating a working set, it is important to give it a descriptive name so that you can easily identify it later on. Additionally, you should make sure that all of the objects in the working set are related to each other in some way. This will help ensure that you are only accessing the objects that are necessary for your development task. Related Information: For more information on working sets in SAP NetWeaver Developer Studio, please refer to SAP Note 1179668. This note provides detailed instructions on how to create and manage working sets in SAP NetWeaver Developer Studio.