Two types of WebSphere® project
facets appear on the Select Project Facets page: the Extended facet
and the Co-existent facet.
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Depending upon the type of project you are creating, EJB,
Applications, or Web project, the facet appears as follows:
Table 1. WebSphere Project
Facets| Project Type |
Facet Name |
| Application Client project |
- WebSphere Application
Client (Extended) facet
- WebSphere Application
Client (Co-existent) facet
|
| Enterprise JavaBean project |
- WebSphere EJB (Extended)
facet
|
| Enterprise Application project |
- WebSphere Application
(Extended) facet
- WebSphere Application
(Co-existent) facet
|
| Web Project |
- WebSphere Web (Extended)
facet
- WebSphere Web (Co-existent)
facet
|
When you select the WebSphere (Extended)
facet, the following functions are available (these are not available
when the WebSphere (Co-existent)
facet is applied):
- Access Beans
- EJB Inheritance
- EJB 1.1 Relations
- PMEs in all editors
- Web Services
- EJB Deploy