Where do I place JSP and Beans?

Hello,
I have just installed JDeveloper and have no idea where to place JSP pages and Bean class files so thet JDeveloper can access them when I run or debug a page.
Any help would be appreciated.

In JDeveloper, applications are grouped by one or more projects and a workspace containing projects. In your case, if you already have beans and JSPs built, here's what you need to do:
1. Create a new workspace.
2. Create a project using the 'create a project from existing source code' option.
3. Optionally check the 'copy to project's source directory' to include your files in the project.
Hope this helps,
Lynn
Java Tools Team

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    at
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