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-<h1 class="id_title">Specifying target servers for J2EE projects</h1>
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-<div class="id_taskbody"><p class="id_shortdesc">When you develop J2EE applications,
-you can specify the server runtime environments for your J2EE projects. The
-target server is specified during project creation and import, and it can
-be changed in the project properties. The target server setting is the default
-mechanism for setting the class path for J2EE projects.</p>
-
-<div class="id_context"><p class="anchor_topictop" />
- <p>In
-order to support different application servers that use different JDK levels
-for their Java™ Runtime Environment (JRE), the workbench prompts
-you for a target server setting for each J2EE project. For example, if you
-want to take advantage of the features of JDK 1.4.2, your applications require
-different class path entries than those that were used in previous versions
-of the workbench. By prompting you to specify a target server, the workbench
-enforces that proper entries are added for running on the server you choose.</p>
-<p>You
-can also add more than one target server for your project. In this case, the
-workbench prevents you from adding any facets not supported by all of the
-target servers. If you add more than one target server, choose a server that
-will contribute to the project's class path as the primary server.</p>
-<p>When
-the project is created, the class path of the project is updated with two
-class path containers. One container is the JDK container and the other is
-the server container. The JDK container points to the directory that contains
-the JAR files that are necessary to support the JDK version. The server container
-points to the directory that contains the multiple public JAR files available
-in the selected server. The project then compiles based on the required JAR
-files located in these folders, and you do not need to worry about adding
-additional JAR files from the server during development. When the project
-is compiled, the JAR files are included in the class path. You can still add
-your own JAR files to the class path.</p>
-<p>The target runtime environment
-is specified in the org.eclipse.wst.common.project.facet.core.xml file in
-the project's .settings folder. You should not edit this file manually; instead,
-use the properties window as described in this topic.</p>
-<p>All J2EE project
-creation and import wizards prompt you to specify the target server for the
-resulting projects. The list of target servers that you can choose from is
-filtered based on installed runtimes, the J2EE level of the application, and
-the J2EE module type. For example, for EJB projects only application servers
-that support Enterprise JavaBeans™ are displayed. All projects
-inside a single EAR file must be targeted to the same server. If you create
-a new project and add it to an existing EAR project during creation, the project
-inherits the target server setting of the EAR project.</p>
-<div class="note"><span class="notetitle">Note:</span> Utility Java projects
-that are added to an application are targeted to the same target server as
-the application. Web library projects that are added to a Web project are
-targeted to the same target server as the Web project.</div>
-<p>To modify
-the target runtime and default server for an existing project, complete the
-following steps:</p>
-</div>
-
-<ol class="id_steps">
-<li class="stepexpand"><span>In the Project Explorer view of the Java EE perspective, right-click the enterprise
-application or module project, and select <span class="uicontrol">Properties</span>.</span>
-</li>
-
-<li class="stepexpand"><span>Select the <span class="uicontrol">Targeted Runtimes</span> page in the
-Properties dialog.</span></li>
-
-<li class="stepexpand"><span>In the <span class="uicontrol">Targeted Runtimes</span> list, select the
-check boxes next to each of the runtimes that you want to develop the project
-for. If you don't see the runtime that you want to use, you need to add it
-to the runtimes in the workbench. For more information, see <a href="../../org.eclipse.wst.server.ui.doc.user/topics/twinstprf.html">Defining the installed server runtime environments</a>.</span> <div class="note"><span class="notetitle">Note:</span> Only the
-runtimes compatible with the project's facets are shown. You can select the <span class="uicontrol">Show
-all runtimes</span> check box to display the runtimes not compatible
-with the project's current facet configuration. These runtimes are grayed
-out.</div>
-</li>
-
-<li class="stepexpand"><span>To select the primary runtime, click on a runtime and then click
-the <span class="uicontrol">Make Primary</span> button.</span> If you select any
-runtimes for the project, you must make one of those runtimes the primary
-runtime for the project. If you select only one runtime from the list, that
-runtime is automatically made the primary runtime. The primary runtime is
-shown in bold text.</li>
-
-<li class="stepexpand"><span>Click <span class="uicontrol">OK</span>.</span></li>
-
-</ol>
-
-<div class="id_postreq"><p class="anchor_topicbottom" />
-</div>
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-</div>
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-<div><div class="relconcepts"><strong>Related concepts</strong><br />
-<div><a href="../topics/cjarch.html" title="The Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) provides a standard for developing multitier, enterprise applications.">J2EE architecture</a></div>
-</div>
-<div class="relinfo"><strong>Related information</strong><br />
-<div><a href="../../org.eclipse.wst.server.ui.doc.user/topics/twinstprf.html">Defining the installed server runtime environments</a></div>
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