You open the Standard Web Project Properties dialog box by right-clicking
any
and choosing Properties. In the Frameworks page, you choose one or more frameworks that you
want to use to provide a structure for your web application.
Click Add and then choose one or both of the following:
JavaServer Faces. Specifies that you want the IDE to
provide the JSF 1.1 libraries and create the following files for
your application:
welcomeJSF.jsp
faces-config.xml
For details, see:
You can set the JSF Servlet Name and Servlet URL Mapping.
You can also specify whether the IDE validates the XML and verifies the objects.
Struts 1.2.9. Specifies that you want the IDE to
provide the Struts 1.2.9 libraries and create the following files for
your application:
welcomeStruts.jsp
struts-config.xml
tiles-defs.xml
validator-rules.xml
ApplicationResource.properties
For details, see:
You can set the Action Servlet Name, Action URL Pattern, and Application Resource.
You can also specify whether the IDE adds Struts TLDs.
Visual Web JavaServer Faces. Specifies that you want the IDE to
provide the Visual Web JSF 1.1 and 1.2 libraries and create the following files for
your application:
faces-config.jsf
faces-config.xml
For details, see:
You can set the default Java package, JSF servlet name, and servlet URL mapping. You can also specify whether the IDE validates the XML and verifies the objects.
Spring Web MVC 2.5. Specifies that you want the IDE to
provide the Spring Web MVC 2.5 libraries and create the following files for
your application:
applicationContext.xml
dispatcher-servlet.xml
For details, see:
You can set the Dispatcher Name and Dispatcher Mapping.
You can also specify whether to include JSTL.