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Step 1: Download Eclipse IDE at eclipse.org (please, avoid using other IDEs to open these projects because they were all created with Eclipse).
Step 2:
1. In Eclipse, open the ClearTeam Explorer perspective. Click File > Import.
2. On the Select page of the Import dialog box, select Existing Projects into Workspace in the Select an import source list box and click Next.
3. On the Import Projects page of the Import dialog box, verify that the Select root directory option is selected and then click the Browse button for this option.
4. In the Browse for Folder dialog box, navigate to the view storage location of the user_name_ccrctut_proj development view and expand the user_name_ccrctut_pvob VOB.
5. Select the CCRC_UCM_Tutorial folder and click OK. The CCRC_UCM_Tutorial project appears in the Projects list box in the Import Projects dialog box.
6. Click Finish.
7. Click Window > Open Perspective > Other > Java and the CCRC_UCM_Tutorial Eclipse project appears in the ClearTeam Navigator view. If you do not see the ClearTeam Navigator, click Window > Show View > Navigator.