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|  | File System Import</h1></center> | 
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|  | Purpose</h2> | 
|  | The plan is to import a large number files/folders at a time, using the | 
|  | file system wizard. The results should be indentical in layout and content | 
|  | as the original source used. | 
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|  | Setup</h2> | 
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|  | Download the JUnit source code from www.junit.org and extract the contents | 
|  | into a folder in the file system.</li> | 
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|  | Start the Eclipse workbench</li> | 
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|  | Create a new temporary "simple" project called "JUnit Test"</li> | 
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|  | Select File -> Import, select File System and press Next.</li> | 
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|  | Import into an empty project</h2> | 
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|  | Click the Browse button and select the directory where the source files | 
|  | are located.</li> | 
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|  | Expand the folders in the tree view and until "junit" folder is visible | 
|  | and check mark the box next to it</li> | 
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|  | Type in "JUnit Test" in the Folder field</li> | 
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|  | Press Finish</li> | 
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|  | Verify that the contents of the project match the same file and folder | 
|  | structure as the source in the file system.</li> | 
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|  | Verify that the content of the files.</li> | 
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|  | Import into a project with same contents (overwrite)</h2> | 
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|  | Click on the Directory drop down box and select the directory where the | 
|  | source files are located</li> | 
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|  | Expand the folders in the tree view and until "junit" folder is visible | 
|  | and check mark the box next to it</li> | 
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|  | Type in "JUnit Test" in the Folder field</li> | 
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|  | Check the option "Overwrite existing resources without warning"</li> | 
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|  | Press Finish</li> | 
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|  | Verify you were not prompted to overwrite files</li> | 
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|  | Verify that the contents of the project match the same file and folder | 
|  | structure as the source in the file system.</li> | 
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|  | Verify that the content of the files.</li> | 
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|  | Cleanup</h2> | 
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|  | Delete the temporary project "JUnit Test"</li> | 
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