Assemble a web module to contain servlets, JavaServer Pages (JSP) files, and related code artifacts. (Group enterprise beans, client code, and resource adapter code in separate modules). After assembling a web module, you can install it as a stand-alone application or combine it with other modules into an enterprise application.
This topic assumes that you have created and unit tested Servlets and JavaServer Pages (JSP) files and other web components that you want to assemble in an enterprise application and deploy onto an application server.
Use an assembly tool to assemble a web module in any of the following ways:
Although you can input various properties for web archives, available properties are specific to the Servlet, JSP, and Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE) specification level.
A web project is migrated or created. Files for the Web project are shown in the Project Explorer view under Enterprise Applications and Web Projects.
You can now deploy your web project to an application server.
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