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Adding static Web resources: images, theme
We want to static Web resources to the project. To do this, we must import two
folders to the WebContent of the project. These folders and their content are in
the additional material provided by this redbook.
To add static Web resources to the Web project:
1.Right-click WebContent and select Import... from the context menu.
2.From the Import dialog, select File system (Figure 6-19). Click Next.
Figure 6-19 Sample code - Import resources from file system
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