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Figure 4-9 Directory structure<br />

Next, we describe some of the specifics of the directory structure:<br />

► Web Site Configuration: Double-clicking this item will open up the Web site<br />

diagram editor. The Web site diagram has a corresponding file<br />

(.website-config) located in the root of the project.<br />

► Web Deployment Descriptor: Double-clicking this item will open up the Web<br />

deployment descriptor editor. The editor can also be opened by<br />

double-clicking the corresponding web.xml file located in the<br />

WebContent/WEB-INF folder.<br />

► JavaSource: Contains the project's Java source code for classes, beans, and<br />

servlets. When these resources are added to a Web project, they are<br />

automatically compiled, and the generated files are added to the<br />

WEB-INF/classes directory. The contents of the source directory are not<br />

packaged in WAR files unless an option is specified when a WAR file is<br />

created.<br />

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