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<title id="title">Creating a server</title>
<shortdesc><ph id="shortdesc">You can create a server to identify
the runtime environment that you want to use for testing your project
resources. The term <i>creating a server</i> defines creating a pointer
from the workbench to an existing installation of an application server</ph>.</shortdesc>
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<context id="context">To create a server:</context>
<steps id="steps">
<step id="step1"><cmd>Select any of the following options:</cmd>
<choices>
<choice>In the Servers view (<menucascade><uicontrol>Window</uicontrol>
<uicontrol>Show View</uicontrol><uicontrol>Servers</uicontrol>
</menucascade>), right-click and select <menucascade><uicontrol>New</uicontrol>
<uicontrol>Server</uicontrol></menucascade>.</choice>
<choice>In the menu bar, click <uicontrol>File > New > Other</uicontrol>.
Expand the <uicontrol>Server</uicontrol> folder, select <uicontrol>Server</uicontrol> and
click <uicontrol>Next</uicontrol>.</choice>
</choices>
</step>
<step id="step2"><cmd>The New Server wizard opens. This wizard defines
a new server, that contains information required to point to a specific
runtime environment for local or remote testing, or for publishing
to an application server.</cmd></step><?Pub Caret1?>
<step id="step3"><cmd>In the <uicontrol>Server's host name</uicontrol> field,
you can provide the fully qualified DNS name or IP address of the
host machine that where the server is running. By default, this field
is pre-filled with the default address: <userinput>localhost</userinput></cmd>
</step>
<step><cmd>In the <uicontrol>Select the server type</uicontrol> list,
select the type of server or test environment where you want to publish
or test your resources.</cmd>
<substeps>
<substep><cmd>(Optional) Refer to the <uicontrol>Description</uicontrol> section
for brief details about the server you have selected.</cmd></substep>
<substep><cmd>(Optional) In the text field under the <uicontrol>Select
the server type</uicontrol> label, you can replace the text <userinput>type
filter text</userinput> with keywords to filter the list of available
application servers.</cmd><info>The following are examples of filter
keywords:<dl><dlentry>
<dt><userinput>Apache</userinput></dt>
<dd>Filters the list of available servers where the vendor is Apache</dd>
</dlentry><dlentry>
<dt><userinput>WebSphere</userinput></dt>
<dd>Filters the list of available servers where the name is WebSphere</dd>
</dlentry><dlentry>
<dt><userinput>ejb</userinput></dt>
<dd>Filters the list of available servers that support ejb modules.</dd>
</dlentry><dlentry>
<dt><userinput>web</userinput></dt>
<dd>Filters the list of available servers that support Web modules</dd>
</dlentry><dlentry>
<dt><userinput>5.0</userinput></dt>
<dd>Filters the list of available servers that are at version, 5.0
or supports JEE 5 specification level.</dd>
</dlentry><dlentry>
<dt><userinput>1.2</userinput></dt>
<dd>Filters the list of available servers that supports J2EE 1.2 specification
level or any servers that may have a version-level of 1.2.</dd>
</dlentry></dl></info></substep>
</substeps>
</step>
<step><cmd>Click <uicontrol>Next</uicontrol> and follow the instructions
in the wizard to specify the details of the server that you want to
create.</cmd></step>
<step><cmd>Click <uicontrol>Finish</uicontrol>.</cmd><info>The new
server appears in the Servers view under the <uicontrol>Server</uicontrol> column.</info>
</step>
</steps>
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