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<title id="cwover_title">Testing and publishing on your server</title>
<shortdesc id="cwover_shortdesc"><ph id="cwover_shortdesc_ph1">The
testing and publishing tools provides runtime environments where you
can test JSP files, servlets, HTML files,</ph> <ph
id="cwover_shortdesc_ph2"><tm tmclass="special"
tmowner="Sun Microsystems, Inc." tmtype="tm" trademark="Java">Java</tm> classes
and many more artifacts.</ph></shortdesc>
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keyref="cwover|1|applicationclientprojectstestingonservers"
status="changed">application client projects<indexterm>testing</indexterm></indexterm>
<indexterm keyref="cwover|2|serverstestingprojectresources" status="new">servers<indexterm>testing
project resources</indexterm></indexterm></keywords>
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<p id="cwover_p1">You can use the workbench to test and publish resources
from many types of projects, here are examples:</p><?Pub Caret -1?>
<ul id="cwover_ul1">
<li>Dynamic Web projects, which typically contain JSP files, HTML
files, servlets, and <tm tmclass="special"
tmowner="Sun Microsystems, Inc." tmtype="tm" trademark="JavaBeans">JavaBeans</tm></li>
<li>Static Web projects, which typically contain HTML files and graphic
files</li>
<li>Enterprise Applications projects, which may contain <tm
tmclass="special" tmowner="Sun Microsystems, Inc." tmtype="tm"
trademark="Java">Java</tm> Archive (JAR) files or Web Archive (WAR)
files or both, and pointers to other Web or EJB projects</li>
<li>EJB projects, which contain enterprise beans</li>
<li>Application client projects</li>
</ul>
<p id="cwover_p2">After testing your application, you can use the
tools to publish the application.</p>
<section id="cwover_server_definitions"><title>Server definitions</title><p>The
workbench defines <varname>servers</varname> to test and publish your
projects. Servers are definitions that identify where you want to
test your projects. You can either have the development environment
create the servers automatically for you, or you can create them using
the <uicontrol>New Server</uicontrol> wizard (right-click in the Servers
view and select <menucascade><uicontrol>New</uicontrol><uicontrol>Server</uicontrol>
</menucascade>).</p></section>
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