- Create an ArcGIS Web Project. From the Eclipse main menu, select 'File->New->Project'.
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2. Navigate the New Project wizard to ESRI Templates and select 'ArcGIS Web Project' from the list and click Next.
3. In the Dynamic Web Project dialog, name your project, select your target runtime, and choose 'ArcGIS Web Project' from the Configurations drop down. Click Next.
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4. In the Project Facets dialog, ensure that the ArcGIS facet is checked and click Next.
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5. Accept the default settings in the Web Module dialog and click Next.
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6. In the ArcGIS Web Project dialog, double click the Add GIS Server icon under Available Services.
7. Input valid server information for the GIS Server Host, User Name, Password, and Domain. If you set up your preferences from the toolbar menu at 'Window->Preferences->ArcGIS->Server'. The connection information set there will be used by all ESRI project windows.
8. Click the OK button to connect to the GIS Server and see a list of valid server objects. Double click on the server object you wish to use and the object will be added under Selected Services on the right hand side. Click Finish to build the project.
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9. The workbench will now show your newly created ArcGIS Web Project in the Java EE perspective.
- Your application is now ready for deployment in a supported web application server.
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