"Verify that you have selected the right BC4J package"??

Through out the "Dev guide", while describing steps to create Association Objects, view Link, etc, it has been mentioned to "Verify that you have selected the right BC4J package". What does it actully mean? What is the 'right' BC4J package. In various sites(Anil Passi), I have noticed, they have created three packages, server, schema and webui. But, nowhere in the documentation, did I find that these packages need to be created for "custom development". Will I run into issues, if I create packages with a different name? Are there any docs explaning the different right BC4J packages that need to be created. Or is this a basic understanding that all Java Developers know and follow.
Kindly throw some light.
Thanks!

vimal,
This is not mandatory that you have to create these packages but these are the standards, which need to be followed.
In toolbox tutorial you will find the description about the packages structures.
Regards,
Gyan

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