JSP files are created and managed in the IDE in much the same way as other file types. Note that the web module must be mounted at the document base (the root directory) in the Filesystems window before you can execute the following steps.
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If you put a JSP file in the WEB-INF directory or any of its subdirectories, users cannot access the JSP file directly through a URL. Instead the JSP must be accessed through another JSP or through a servlet. You might want to put a JSP file under the WEB-INF directory to prevent users from using the JSP file as an entry point to the application. |
To create a JSP file:
For information on other file management tasks, such as mounting and unmounting filesystems, creating and customizing templates, and searching for files, see "Managing Objects in the IDE" in the Core IDE Help Set.
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Where to Put Web Module Files Editing a JSP File Validating JSP Syntax Viewing a JSP's Servlet About Running Web Modules About Debugging Web Modules JSP File Node JSP Property Sheet |