The New Web Project with Existing Sources wizard creates a new
from an existing web application source folder. You open the
New Web Project with Existing Sources wizard by opening the New
Project wizard and selecting the Web Project with Existing Sources template
from the Java Web category.
In the Name and Location page, you have to set the following properties:
Location. Specifies the folder that contains the source code for
the web application. You must set the Location to the top-level folder
of the web application. It is where your JSP pages, client-side classes and
archives, and static web resources, such as images, are stored.
Project Name. Specifies the display name of the project. This name
is also used to create the project folder.
Project Folder. Specifies the folder where you want to store the
project metadata and source code.
Use Dedicated Folder for Storing Libraries. When selected, you can specify a Libraries Folder where required compilation libraries are stored.
Libraries Folder. Specifies the location of the folder containing shared libraries.
Click Browse to specify a location other than the default.
Set as Main Project. Sets the newly created project as the main
project.
Click Next to specify the target server and source level.