How to save html code  into a html file in webdynpro

Hello Everyone!
I want create a html page in WebDynpro,
example :
String mystr = "<html><head><titile>This is a text</title></head><body> this is body</body></html>";
I want create a html page and save this to the *.html page , how can i to do ?
thanks!

HI! sowmya&Satya
1st:
I use method (File>new>file.) create a html under my project . but when I swith web dynpro perspective,  can't found the html file under my current project ?
2nd:
  public void onActionInputToHtml(com.sap.tc.webdynpro.progmodel.api.IWDCustomEvent wdEvent )
    //@@begin onActionInputToHtml(ServerEvent)
    String mystr = "<html>.............</html>"
    //@@end
how to input "mystr" to the html page which I have create in 1st step ?
3rd :
how to display the html page In IE when run my project program ?
Thanks!

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