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Procedure documentation Creating a WD Project  Locate the document in its SAP Library structure

To manage local development objects of an application, you first need an appropriate project in the Developer Studio. Once you have set up the initial project framework, you can create the specific components of the Web application, define them, and implement the necessary source code. There is a wizard which generates an initial structure for your new Web Dynpro project. The Web Dynpro Explorer provides a logical view of the structure of a Web Dynpro project then. With this project view, you can access all Web Dynpro units. In addition, each Web Dynpro project provides access to local dictionaries, with the help of which you can create user-defined dictionary types. Additionally, you can add required projects resources, such as separate Java help classes, to the Web Dynpro project through the resources node.

Procedure

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       1.      Choose File New Project. The New Project wizard appears.

       2.      From the list, select the Web Dynpro category, followed by Web Dynpro Project.

A dialog window appears informing you about restrictions and typical use cases for working with local Web Dynpro projects.

       3.      In the window that appears, enter a name for the project and specify the settings for Project contents and Project language.

In general, you use the option Use default for specifying the project storage area. This selection means that all project resources will be created and managed in your default workspace.

       4.      Finishing the wizard you are asked to open the perspective, based on the type of the project to be created is associated with the Web Dynpro perspective.

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