Specify 
                  		  C:\MFETDUSER\BankDemo\Projects\Eclipse in the 
                  		  Workspace field and click 
                  		  OK. 
                  		  
                  If this is the first time you start 
                     			 Enterprise Developer, you are presented with the Eclipse 
                     			 Welcome page. Click 
                     			 Open Team Developer Perspective to close the Welcome page and see the main Eclipse window. 
                     		  
                  
 
                  		  
                  If the 
                     			 Welcome page is not opened, click 
                     			 , select the 
                     			 Team Developer (default) and click 
                     			 OK. 
                     		  
                  
 
                  		  
                  The views you see open in Eclipse and their layout depend on whether you have used Eclipse before. You can move, resize and
                     minimize views which is why they might not look exactly as described here. If this is the first time you have used Eclipse,
                     you should see the following views in the IDE, although most of the views are currently empty: 
                     		  
                  
 
                  		  
                   
 
                     		  
                  
 
                  		  
                   
                     			 
                     - The 
                        				Application Explorer view in the upper left part of the IDE gives a logical view of your applications. You are going to use the 
                        				Application Explorer view most of the time. This tree view should already display an 
                        				Enterprise Developer system entry. If not, right-click in this view, select 
                        				Add System(s) and then select 
                        				ED System and click 
                        				OK. This view now displays a system entry used to support the standard 
                        				Enterprise Developer projects. Expand this system entry and an application entry named 
                        				Enterprise Development Projects is displayed. Right-click this application entry and select 
                        				Load Application. If you are using this Eclipse workspace for the first time, there are no projects associated with this application. 
                        			 
                     
- The Properties, Outline, and Program Outline tabbed views in the bottom left part of the IDE provide more information about
                        selected tree or table entries, and outline information on various types in your sources when you start editing COBOL or PL/I
                        programs or JCL. 
                        			 
                     
- A series of tabbed views in the bottom right part of the IDE (Table Results view, 
                        				Error Feedback view, 
                        				Jobs view, 
                        				File Mappings view, Console, Problems, Tasks) show for example sources in a table structure, the results of compiling and tasks. 
                        			 
                     
- The IDE provides a Server Explorer view, where you can view the underlying execution environment. This view is displayed as
                        a tab in the upper left part of the IDE. 
                        			 
                     
- The 
                        				Filter Definitions view in the upper right part of the IDE is used to manage search criteria within a loaded application. 
                        			 
                     
- The Remote Systems view is used to connect to the mainframe system z/OS and provides access to all mainframe resources like
                        MVS or USS files and MVS jobs. This view is displayed as a tab in the upper right part of the IDE. 
                        			 
                     
- The main activity window in the top middle part of the IDE, the Editor, is where you edit or debug the sources. 
                        			 
                     
- Apart from the Eclipse menus, there are a number of buttons on the toolbar, which vary depending on what you are currently
                        doing with Eclipse.