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Tip on setting a server preference: If you don’t want this prompt in the<br />

future, you can select the Set server as project default box. To change<br />

the setting or preference later, use the Web project preferences. Select the<br />

Web project in the Navigator view, right-click, and select Properties. Select<br />

the <strong>Server</strong> Preference menu.<br />

When you run the application, it will run on the server set in the<br />

preferences. If the server is stopped, Studio Site Developer will attempt to<br />

start it. This can be confusing if you have multiple servers and have not set<br />

the ports for each server to be unique. If another server is running, you will<br />

see port conflicts when the second server is started.<br />

Figure 13-15 Select a server<br />

3. The application will open in a Web browser. You can exercise the application<br />

code from there.<br />

474 <strong>IBM</strong> <strong>WebSphere</strong> <strong>Application</strong> <strong>Server</strong> - Express V5.0.2 Developer Handbook

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