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I have always just created my Web Project in WDSC, and then used Windows 
drag & drop to copy the files.  JSP's should go somewhere under the 
WebContent folder.  That folder represents the root of your app.

Mark






"Jon Paris" <Jon.Paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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        Subject:        [WDSCI-L] Importing existing JSPs etc. into new 
project


Can someone give this JSP neophyte a quick simple list of the steps to 
bring
an existing set of JSPs, servelets and HTML into a new WDSc Web project?

The existing files are just in a single directory and if I simply use 
import
after creating the project they all just get dumped into the directory 
level
they don't get placed where they should go in the hierarchy.

Surely there is a way of just pointing at a directory and having it 
imported
intelligently?  And despite Phil C telling me it works, why when I try to
point the new project at the existing directory do I get told it is 
already
"in use".

Jon Paris
Partner400
www.Partner400.com

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