Select Web project on the New Source Project Creation page
to create a web project for your J2C application.
Before you begin
To learn more about creating web projects, see
Web projects documentation.
Procedure
- Select Web project on the New Source
Project Creation page of the J2C wizard.
- On the Web Project page, ensure that your project name
appears in the Name field. If your project
name does not appear, or it is incorrect, type your project name in
this field.
- In the Project Templates
section, select the type of web template you want to use:
| Option |
Description |
| Dojo Toolkit |
Configures the project to have Dojo capabilities. The Dojo
resources can be in the project itself, a separate project, or a
remote location accessible via HTTP. |
| JavaServer Faces |
Enables the project to be deployed with JSF capabilities.
Configuration is provided for either JSP or Facelets. |
| REST Services |
A project configured for REST Services based on JAX-RS |
| Simple |
This creates a basic web project. |
- In the Programming
Model section, select the programming model you want to use:
- Client-side only (HTML, JavaScript,...)
- Java EE
- OSGi
Click Next to configure
your new web project.
- On the deployment
page, from the list of available configuration options, click Deployment to open the Deployment configuration page.
- The Target runtime field is pre-populated
with the selection from the enterprise project.You
can change Target runtime by selecting another
one from the drop-down box. Click Change Features to open the Project Facets window.
- Click Add support for WebSphere
bindings and extensions or clear this field.
- In the Web module version field, select the web module version you want to use.
- In the EAR membership field, click Add project to an EAR, if you
want to include EAR membership; clear this field if you do not want
to add the web project to an EAR file.
- In the EAR project name field, the name of your existent EAR file appears. You can click Browse to select a different EAR file.
Note: The deployment option is available
only if you selected to use the Java EE programming model for your
new web project.
- From the list of available
configuration options, click Java to open the
Java configuration page. In the Source folders on build path field,
accept the default src directory, or click Add Folder, Edit... or Remove to specify a folder for your source files.In the Default output folder: field, specify
a folder for your output files or accept the default value (WebContent\WEB-INF\classes).
Important: If you choose a folder other
than WebContent\WEB-INF\classes for your default output folder, the
problems view will report a warning:
The default
for single rootedness problems is set to warning. To change this setting,
select . Click the
... settings field,
and select
- Error
- Warning
- Ignore
- From the list of available configuration
options, click Web Module.. On the Web Module
configuration page,
- In the Context
root field, type the name of your web project root, or
accept the default (which is the name of your web project).
- In the Content directory field, type the name
of your content directory, or accept the default (WebContent).
- Select Generate web.xml deployment descriptor if you want to
create a deployment descriptor. You can also add a deployment descriptor
to your web module later.
- Click Finish to create your web
project.
What to do next
This takes you to the J2C Bean Output Properties page.