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-<title>Project Explorer view and Web development</title>
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-<h1 class="topictitle1">Project Explorer view and Web development</h1>
-<div><div class="skipspace"><div class="p">Depending on the product that you have installed, the Project Explorer view may contain the following features: <ul><li>VCM (version control management) information can be toggled on and off
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-from the Preferences page (<span class="menucascade"><span class="uicontrol">Window</span> &gt; <span class="uicontrol">Preferences</span> &gt; <span class="uicontrol">Workbench</span> &gt; <span class="uicontrol">Label decorations</span></span>)</li>
-<li><img src="../images/nwin.gif" alt="For Windows" /> You
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-can drag and drop files from Windows<sup>®</sup> Explorer or the desktop into the
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-Navigator view.</li>
-<li>View filtering is supported by selecting <span><span class="uicontrol">Filters</span></span> from
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-the Navigator view <span><span class="uicontrol">Menu</span></span> button. Resources
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-can be filtered by name, project type or working set. Files beginning with
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-a period are filtered out by default.</li>
-<li>The status line shows the full path of the selected resource.</li>
-<li>Dragging a .java file from the Navigator view into a JSP file will insert
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-a usebean tag, the same behavior that is exhibited when a .class file is dragged
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-into a JSP file.</li>
-<li>Errors and warnings on resources (including Java™, HTML/JSP, and Links Builder errors
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-and warnings) are indicated with a red error <img src="../images/nshowerr.gif" alt="Error icon" /> or yellow warning <img src="../images/nwarning.gif" alt="Warning icon" /> next to the resource with the error,
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-as well as the parent containers up to the project. This applies for all project
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-types, not only Web projects.</li>
-<li>Items available from the <span><span class="uicontrol">New</span></span> cascading
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-menu in the project pop-up menu are context sensitive. All menus will have <span><span class="uicontrol">Project</span></span> and <span><span class="uicontrol">Other</span></span> options.</li>
-<li>All projects are automatically grouped by type. To see this
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-view of your projects, click on the <b>Group Project by Type</b> icon <img src="../images/grptype.gif" alt="Group Project by Type Icon" />. </li>
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-<div class="skipspace"><h4 class="sectiontitle">Organization of the Project Explorer view</h4><p>The Project
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-Explorer view shows a custom view of a dynamic Web project. By default, dynamic
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-web projects appear under a top-level category called Dynamic Web Projects.
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-The following are some of the notable top-level objects that appear beneath
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-the project node (based on default folder names).</p>
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-<p><b>Web Diagram</b> - A Web
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-application diagram, is a file that helps you visualize and change
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-the flow of a Web application.
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-This file and associated wizard enables you to construct a diagram of a Web
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-application by clicking on objects in a palette.</p>
-<p><b>Web Deployment Descriptor</b> -
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-This file corresponds to the WebContent/WEB-INF/web.xml file, which is used
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-to specify deployment information for modules created in the Web development
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-environment. You can edit this file using the <a href="ccwebxml.html">Web
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-deployment descriptor editor</a>, or you can select <span><span class="uicontrol">Open
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-With</span></span> from its pop-up menu to open the file with a different
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-editor. </p>
-<p>Underneath the Deployment Descriptor are placeholders object
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-that are reserved for the creation of Servlets, Servlet Mappings, Filters,
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-Filter Mappings, References, Security (constraints and roles) and Listeners.
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-You can create instances of these objects by right clicking on an object and
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-selecting <b>New</b> from the pop-up menu.</p>
-<div class="p"><b>JavaSource</b> - This
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-node displays Java resources within the project. If the project contains
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-a single Java source folder, the packages and classes (for example,
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-servlets, beans) within the source folder will be shown directly beneath the
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-JavaSource folder node. If the project contains multiple source folders, each
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-source folder will appear beneath the JavaSource folder and can be expanded
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-to show their packages and classes. <div class="note"><span class="notetitle">Note: </span>Though the default name given
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-to the folder is JavaSource, you can change the name in the Preferences page
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-by selecting <span class="menucascade"><span class="uicontrol">Window</span> &gt; <span class="uicontrol">Preferences</span> &gt; <span class="uicontrol">Web Tools</span> &gt; <span class="uicontrol">New J2EE Project</span></span>.</div>
-<ul><li><b>Libraries</b> - This folder contains the library JAR files defined
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-in the project properties. Three types of JAR files are shown: <ol><li>JAR files included in the project's WebContent/WEB-INF/lib directory</li>
-<li>JAR files external to the project, such as j2ee.jar and rt.jar</li>
-<li>Project libraries, which are special references to a Java project</li>
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-<p>When a Web project is exported, a JAR file is automatically created
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-from the Java project to be used by the Web application during
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-runtime. Libraries are shown in classpath order. By default, only the JAR
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-files contained within the project are shown. You can also display external
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-JARs and project libraries by selecting <span><span class="uicontrol">Show Referenced Libraries</span></span> from
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-the Navigator view's <span><span class="uicontrol">Menu</span></span> button <img src="../images/menubutton.gif" alt="Menu button" />.</p>
-</li>
-<li><b>imported_classes folder</b> - This folder can be created during a WAR
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-import, and contains class files that do not have accompanying source. The <span class="uicontrol">imported_classes</span> folder
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-is a Java classes
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-folder; Java classes folders can also be created using the
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-Web project <span><span class="uicontrol">Java Build Path</span></span> properties page.<p><img src="../images/nwin.gif" alt="For Windows" /> You can drag
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-and drop class files from the Windows Explorer or desktop to the <span class="uicontrol">imported_classes</span> folder
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-in the Navigator view.</p>
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-<div class="p"><b>Web content folder</b> - This folder contains items to be published
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-to the server. By default, this folder will be named <b>WebContent</b> for
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-newly created static and dynamic Web projects. <div class="note"><span class="notetitle">Note: </span>You can change the name
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-in the Web page of the project's Properties dialog. In a dynamic Web project,
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-changing the folder name will update the Java build output directory. You can change
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-the preference for the default folder name to be applied when creating new
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-Web projects by selecting <span class="menucascade"><span class="uicontrol">Window</span> &gt; <span class="uicontrol">Preferences</span> &gt; <span class="uicontrol">Web Tools</span> &gt; <span class="uicontrol">New J2EE Project</span></span>. </div>
-<ul><li><b>META-INF</b> - This directory contains the <span class="filepath">MANIFEST.MF</span> file,
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-which is used to map class paths for dependent JAR files that exist in other
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-projects in the same Enterprise Application project. An entry in this file
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-will update the run-time project class path and Java build settings to include the referenced
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-JAR files.</li>
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-<ul><li><b>Theme</b> - The suggested directory for cascading style sheets and
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-other style-related objects.</li>
-<li><b>WEB-INF</b> - The directory where supporting Web resources for a Web
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-application are kept (for example: .xmi files, .xml files, and web.xml.) Note
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-that double-clicking on the web.xml file has the same effect as double-clicking
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-on the Deployment Descriptor: it opens the Web Deployment Descriptor editor.</li>
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