436Implementing Web Applications with CM Information Integrator for Content and ODWEK
Figure 12-33 Application Assembly Tool: New EAR application
4.Create a new Web module:
a.In the left panel, right-click Web Modules and select New from the context
menu.
b.When New Web Module window appears, enter odwek.war for File name,
/od for Context root, <WAS_HOME>\AppServer\lib for Classpath, OD WEK
Module for Display name (see Figure 12-34). Click OK.
Substitute <WAS_HOME> with the directory where WebSphere is
installed. In our scenario, we use D:\WAS5.
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Figure 12-34 Application Assembly Tool: New ...
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