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| <title>Creating JavaServer Pages (JSP) files</title> |
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| <h1 class="topictitle1">Creating JavaServer Pages (JSP) files</h1> |
| <div><div class="section"><p>Most types of JSP files can be created using the New JSP File |
| wizard. To create a basic JSP file using the wizard, complete the following |
| steps: </p> |
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| <ol><li class="stepexpand"><span>Create a dynamic Web project if you have not already done so.</span></li> |
| <li class="stepexpand"><span>In the Project Explorer, expand your project and right click on |
| your WebContent folder or on a subfolder under WebContent. Note that if you |
| choose any other folder in which to create the JSP, then it will not be included |
| in the WAR file that is deployed to the server. In addition, link validation |
| will not encompass files that are not under the WebContent folder.</span></li> |
| <li class="stepexpand"><span>From the context menu, select <span class="menucascade"><b>New</b> > <b>JSP</b></span>.</span> The New Java Server |
| Page window appears with your folder selected</li> |
| <li class="stepexpand"><span>Type a file name into the File name field, making sure you include |
| the jsp extension (jsp, jsv, jtpl, or jspx) in the file name.</span></li> |
| <li class="stepexpand"><span> You have several options for proceeding:</span><ul><li>To accept the defaults associated with a new JSP file, select <b>Finish.</b></li> |
| <li>To link to a file in the file system and specify path variables, select <b>Advanced</b> and |
| then make your selections using the <b>Browse</b> and <b>Variables</b> buttons. </li> |
| <li> To use a template file for the initial content of your JSP page, |
| select <b>Next</b>. The Select JSP Template window appears. |
| Select the <b>Use JSP Template</b> check box, and then select |
| one of the sample templates. You can also select the <b>JSP Templates</b> link |
| to add or remove JSP templates to your list of templates.</li> |
| </ul> |
| </li> |
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| <div><div class="relconcepts"><strong>Related concepts</strong><br> |
| <div><a href="cpdjsps.html">JavaServer Pages (JSP) technology</a></div> |
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