PDK for java

Hi All,
I am new user for developing the portal PDK aplication,so i was creating one Enterpise perspective.after creating the project it showing the structure.under this structurethe path of packages started with "ECLIPS_HOME.   ..............sai.jar . but my coworkrer sended the same project.but in his package started with sai.jar .so how can identify .can provide u any sample PDK application screen shots.if ur creating any one project under Ep perspective how many default pakages are created what is the left side structure in NWDS.
regards
sai

Hi,
Check the screenshot of portal application here:
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/EN/bb/1bb8428e05c86ae10000000a155106/frameset.htm
You also find here the complete project structure.
Regards,
Praveen Gudapati

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