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J2EE Web Project

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michael.kroeschel@ibs-ag.de - 01 Jun 2005 09:54 GMT
Hi All

I installed Eclipse, the J2EE Standard Tools and the WST - Web
Standards Tools but when I open Eclipse and click on new Project the
only thing I can find under Web is "Simple Web Project". Does
anybody now what I have to install that I get the "J2EE Web
Project" in this list.

THX

Michael
IchBin - 01 Jun 2005 14:42 GMT
> Hi All
>
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>
> Michael

May get faster answer by using the Eclipse Newsgroup

eclipse.webtools

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Tobias Schierge - 01 Jun 2005 19:05 GMT
Hi,
> only thing I can find under Web is "Simple Web Project". Does
> anybody now what I have to install that I get the "J2EE Web
> Project" in this list.

You need to use the WTP (Web Tools Project) from eclipse or use an
appropiate plugin like JBossIDE or Lomboz.

Regards,

Tobias
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michael.kroeschel@ibs-ag.de - 02 Jun 2005 08:11 GMT
Hi Tobias

I already installed the WST but there is no way to start a new "J2EE
Web Project".

Michael
IchBin - 02 Sep 2005 20:16 GMT
> Hi Tobias
>
> I already installed the WST but there is no way to start a new "J2EE
> Web Project".
>
> Michael

Micheal,

You need to install the 'WebTools Platform; All-in-one' install. I would
recommend this because of all the other plugin requirements. This
installs a complete Eclipse with all of the WebTools Platform plugins.
Install into it's own Eclipse folder.

You may have done this already but just in case you have not. Find at
http://download.eclipse.org/webtools/downloads/drops/R-0.7-200507290654/

To create a "J2EE Web Project" do the following.

From the main menu - 'File \ New \ Project \ J2EE folder\'

You can then select any one of the following J2EE Projects -

Application Client Project
Connector Project
Enterprise Application Project

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