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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
-<!--Arbortext, Inc., 1988-2005, v.4002-->
-<!DOCTYPE concept PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DITA Concept//EN"
- "concept.dtd">
-<concept id="cwebprojects" xml:lang="en-us">
-<title>Web projects</title>
-<prolog><metadata>
-<keywords><indexterm>Web projects<indexterm>overview</indexterm></indexterm>
-<indexterm>Web applications<indexterm>creating or importing</indexterm></indexterm>
-</keywords>
-</metadata></prolog>
-<conbody>
-<p>Web projects hold all of the Web resources that are created and used when
-developing your Web application. The first step to creating or importing a
-Web application is to create either a static or a dynamic Web project. Static
-Web projects are meant to contain only simple Web site resources, such as
-HTML files. Dynamic Web projects are used to structure Web applications that
-will use more complicated, dynamic Web technologies, such as JavaServer Pages
-files, and possibly data access resources.</p>
-<p>Though the Web project is structured on your file system in compliance
-with the J2EE Web application standard for deployment purposes, the Project
-Explorer view is designed to show the most convenient display of project resources
-for use while you are actually developing the Web application. When you are
-finished developing your Web application, you use the Web project to deploy
-the correct resources to the server. These resources will be packaged in a
-file called a Web archive, or WAR file.</p>
-</conbody>
-</concept>

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