New EJB Module with Existing Sources Wizard: Name and Location

This wizard creates a new standard project containing an EJB module.

Your existing EJB module source does not have to adhere to any particular directory structure. You specify the locations of the configuration files, libraries, and source roots. The only requirement is that the module contain a valid ejb-jar.xml deployment descriptor.

In the Name and Location page, you have to set the following properties:

Element Description
Location Specifies the parent folder that contains the existing EJB module. Typically, this is the folder that contains the configuration files folder, the libraries folder, and the primary source folder. The IDE scans this folder and tries to suggest locations for the Configuration Files and Libraries fields.
Project Name Specifies the display name of the project.
Project Folder Specifies the location where the module's project folder is created. The project folder contains project metadata like the project's Ant build script. You can place the project folder in the same location as your sources or in a separate location.
Use Dedicated Folder for Storing Libraries When selected, you can specify a Libraries Folder where required compilation libraries are stored.
Libraries Folder Specifies the location of the folder containing shared libraries. Click Browse to specify a location other than the default.

Click Next to specify the target server and project source level.


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