UIX JSP For Business Components

I am looking for option under Web Tier - UIX JSP For Business Components - Complete UIX JSP Application. I cannot see that option in Jdeveloper 10g which was avaialble in 9i. What is the turnaround for it.
I have an application which I wanted to convert it to jsp, so that I could deploy it on the web.
Thanks in advance.

We removed the "complete application" wizard in JDeveloper 9.0.5 since the application it was generating was hard to customize. Check out the tutorials on the JDeveloper home page to see how to build a complete application.

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