Copyright IBM Corporation 2005. All rights reserved. i. Observe that the DefaultApplication contains two(2) modules Web DefaultWebApplication. war and ejB Increment jar j. Click the Details button next to the Modules. This action will make the Module page active in the editor. You can use the Module page to add, edit, browse, and emove EJB, Web, Application, etc. modules from the enterprise application. You can also use this page to add utility JAR files to the Enterprise Application project k. Click the Web DefaultWebApplication war module Observe the context root for the Default Application is'/ Note: A context root is the default relative path to static Web content. It is used to create the URL that links to Web resources in a static Web project. In order to change the Context root, you will need to use the Properties sheet for the DefaultWebApplication The capability to change the Context root will be demonstrated in a subsequent section of this exercise m. Close the Application Deployment Descriptor editor. If the Save Resource dialogue is displayed, click No 5. Introduction to the Web Deployment Descriptor a. Expand Dynamic Web Projects- DefaultWebApplication b. Double Click Deployment Descriptor: Default Web Application to open the Web Deployment Descriptor Editor ab 03-Application Mar Page 10 of 42© Copyright IBM Corporation 2005. All rights reserved. Lab 03 – Application Management Page 10 of 42 ___ i. Observe that the DefaultApplication contains two (2) modules: Web DefaultWebApplication.war and EJB Increment.jar. ___ j. Click the Details button next to the Modules. This action will make the Module page active in the editor. You can use the Module page to add, edit, browse, and remove EJB, Web, Application, etc. modules from the enterprise application. You can also use this page to add utility JAR files to the Enterprise Application project. ___ k. Click the Web DefaultWebApplication.war module. ___ l. Observe the context root for the DefaultApplication is ‘/’. Note: A context root is the default relative path to static Web content. It is used to create the URL that links to Web resources in a static Web project. In order to change the Context root, you will need to use the Properties sheet for the DefaultWebApplication. The capability to change the Context root will be demonstrated in a subsequent section of this exercise. ___ m. Close the Application Deployment Descriptor editor. If the Save Resource dialogue is displayed, click No. ___ 5. Introduction to the Web Deployment Descriptor ___ a. Expand Dynamic Web Projects Æ DefaultWebApplication ___ b. Double Click Deployment Descriptor: Default Web Application to open the Web Deployment Descriptor Editor