Use the New Project wizard to create a Session Initiation
Protocol (SIP)/Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Project. You can
develop both SIP and HTTP servlets. On the Project Definition page,
you can define the new project name, location, and target server runtime
environment.
Procedure
To create a SIP project:
- Click .
- Open the SIP folder, click SIP
Project and then click Next.
- On the first page of the wizard, follow these steps:
- Enter a name for the project.
- Enter a location for the project, or select to use the
default location.
- Select the SIP module version for the project.
- If no target runtime environment is already selected,
select one. Do not select None. The
target runtime that you select must support your SIP module version.
- If it is not already set, in the Configuration field,
select either SIP 1.0 Project or SIP 1.1 Project according to the
SIP module version that you selected.
- Optional: To facilitate deployment, associate
your new SIP application with a new or existing Enterprise Application
project (EAR Project) by selecting Add Project to an EAR.
Click Next.
- On the Java page, add folders for your Java source files
and specify a location for your output Java classes, or keep the default
settings.
- On the Web Module page, configure the Web module settings
or accept the default settings and then click Finish.
Results
This SIP/HTTP project is a web project and can be used for
development of both SIP and HTTP servlets. The project contains the
following files in the WebContent\WEB-INF folder:
- A SIP deployment descriptor file (sip.xml)
- A Web deployment descriptor file (web.xml)
What to do next
You can define a server to run the SIP project by clicking and adding a server definition
from the list.
Tip: The server that you add must have a
profile that supports the SIP version that you added. To view the
profiles that are available for WebSphere® Application
Server, click . To view or change a profile configuration, select
a profile and click Run profile management tool.