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In the <strong>SAP</strong> <strong>HANA</strong> Repositories view, you will see your workspace, which enables you to browse the repository of<br />

the system tied to this workspace. You will see the repository's packages, displayed as folders.<br />

At the same time, a folder will be added to your file system to hold all your development files.<br />

4.5.4 Add a Project<br />

Now that you've set up your development environment for your <strong>SAP</strong> <strong>HANA</strong> system, you can add an Eclipse<br />

project to contain all the development objects you want to create.<br />

There are a variety of project types for different types of development objects. Generally, these projects types<br />

import necessary libraries for working with specific types of development objects. Here, you will create an XS<br />

Project.<br />

1. From the menu, select File New Project .<br />

2. Under <strong>SAP</strong> <strong>HANA</strong> Development, select XS Project, and select Next.<br />

3. Enter the following for the project:<br />

○ Name: Enter mycompany.myorg.testing.<br />

Since Eclipse project names must be unique within the same Eclipse workspace, a good convention is to<br />

use the fully qualified package name as the project name.<br />

○ Project Location: You can keep this as the default Eclipse workspace.<br />

<strong>SAP</strong> <strong>HANA</strong> <strong>Developer</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Setting Up Your Application<br />

P U B L I C<br />

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