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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
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-<!DOCTYPE task PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DITA Task//EN"
- "task.dtd">
-<task id="tjear" xml:lang="en-us">
-<title outputclass="id_title">Creating an enterprise application project</title>
-<shortdesc outputclass="id_shortdesc">Using the wizard to create an enterprise
-application project allows you to package many web applications and modules
-in a project and deploy these modules as a J2EE enterprise application.</shortdesc>
-<prolog><metadata>
-<keywords><indexterm>enterprise applications<indexterm>projects<indexterm>creating</indexterm></indexterm></indexterm>
-<indexterm>J2EE<indexterm>enterprise application projects<indexterm>creating</indexterm></indexterm></indexterm>
-</keywords>
-</metadata></prolog>
-<taskbody outputclass="id_taskbody">
-<context outputclass="id_context"><p outputclass="anchor_topictop"></p> <p>Enterprise
-application projects contain references to the resources needed for enterprise
-applications and can contain a combination of Web modules, JAR files, connector
-modules, EJB modules, and application client modules. An enterprise application
-project is deployed in the form of an EAR file, and is therefore sometimes
-referred to as an EAR project. The modules in an enterprise application project
-are mapped to other J2EE projects. The mapping information is stored in metadata
-files within the enterprise application project. The metadata files are used
-for exporting the project to an EAR file and for running the project on the
-server.</p><p>Like the other types of projects, enterprise application projects
-can contain one or more project facets, which represent units of functionality
-in the project. To be deployed as an EAR file, the new project must have the
-EAR facet. Depending on what you want to use the project for, you may want
-to enable other facets for the project.</p><p conref="rjlimitcurrent.dita#rjlimitcurrent/limitation_ear_dbcs"></p><p>To
-create a J2EE enterprise application project, complete the following steps:</p></context>
-<steps outputclass="id_steps">
-<step><cmd>In the <tm tmclass="special" tmowner="Sun Microsystems, Inc." tmtype="tm"
-trademark="Java">Java</tm> EE perspective, click <menucascade><uicontrol>File</uicontrol>
-<uicontrol>New</uicontrol><uicontrol>Project</uicontrol></menucascade>.</cmd>
-</step>
-<step><cmd>In the New Project Wizard, select <menucascade><uicontrol>J2EE</uicontrol>
-<uicontrol>Enterprise Application Project</uicontrol></menucascade> and click <uicontrol>Next</uicontrol>.</cmd>
-</step>
-<step><cmd>In the <uicontrol>Project Name</uicontrol> field, type a name for
-the new project. </cmd></step>
-<step importance="optional"><cmd>To change the default project location, clear
-the <uicontrol>Use default</uicontrol> check box under <uicontrol>Project
-contents</uicontrol> and select a new location with the <uicontrol>Browse</uicontrol> button.</cmd>
-</step>
-<step><cmd>In the <uicontrol>Target runtime</uicontrol> field, select the
-target runtime for the project.</cmd><info>You can click the <uicontrol>New</uicontrol> button
-to create a new runtime for the project to use.</info></step>
-<step importance="optional"><cmd>To use a predefined configuration for your
-project, select a configuration in the <uicontrol>Configuration</uicontrol> list.
-You can click the <uicontrol>Modify</uicontrol> button to do the following:</cmd>
-<info><ul>
-<li>Customize project facets. Select the check boxes next to the facets you
-want the project to have and select a version number for each facet. Select
-a facet name to see more information about that facet in the <uicontrol>Details</uicontrol> tab.
-You can also choose a preset combination of facets from the <uicontrol>Configurations</uicontrol> list.</li>
-<li>Limit your project to be compatible with one or more runtimes. Click the <uicontrol>Show
-Runtimes</uicontrol> tab and select the runtimes that you want the project
-to be compatible with. </li>
-</ul>Click <uicontrol>Next</uicontrol>.</info></step>
-<step><cmd>On the J2EE Modules to Add to the EAR page of the wizard, select
-the existing modules that you want to add to the new enterprise application
-project.</cmd></step>
-<step importance="optional"><cmd>To create new modules to add to the project,
-click the <uicontrol>New Module</uicontrol> button to do one of the following:</cmd>
-<choicetable keycol="0">
-<chrow><choption>Creating one module</choption><chdesc>Clear the <uicontrol>Create
-default modules</uicontrol> check box, select the type of module you want
-to create, click <uicontrol>Next</uicontrol> and follow the New Project wizard
-for that type of project.</chdesc></chrow>
-<chrow><choption>Creating two or more modules</choption><chdesc>Select the <uicontrol>Create
-default modules</uicontrol> check box, select the check boxes for each type
-of project you want to create, and click <uicontrol>Finish</uicontrol>.</chdesc>
-</chrow>
-</choicetable>
-<info>You can enter a name for each module. Each of these modules will have
-the default settings for that type of project and they will have the same
-server target as the new enterprise application.</info></step>
-<step><cmd>Click <uicontrol>Finish</uicontrol>.</cmd></step>
-</steps>
-<postreq outputclass="id_postreq"><p outputclass="anchor_topicbottom"></p></postreq>
-</taskbody>
-</task>

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