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Alexander Kolesnikov

"Tapestry 5: Building Web Applications"


Press New... next to Target runtime and in the dialog that opens, select the version
of Tomcat that you have installed in the previous section, and click on Next. This is
shown in the following screenshot:
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In the next dialog, you need to tell Eclipse where exactly you have installed Tomcat.
Click on the Browse... button, navigate to the installation directory, select it, and click
on Finish.
The final result of the server selection should look like this:
Creating Your Working Environment
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Now click on Finish.
Eclipse will create the new project and suggest that you switch to the Java EE
perspective, its default perspective for working with Web projects. Let's agree
with this.
The project was created successfully, but if you check its structure, shown in the next
screenshot, you will notice that one significant element is missing??”source files for
Java classes used in the project. There are a few different ways how you can get to
the existing source files into the project.
I will describe two of them; choose the one that you prefer.
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The first option is to link to the existing source directory. Right-click on the t5first
project in the Project Explorer and in the context menu, select Properties.


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