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Converting and Porting Your Existing Applications into Web Applications
BEA WebLogic Server 7.0 Upgrade Guide
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When you convert your 
weblogic.properties
 file, the appropriate 
web.xml
 and 
weblogic.xml
 files are created for you under the directory 
domain\applications\DefaultWebApp_myserver\WEB-INF
. Follow the 
preceding directory structure and place the XML files in the 
domain\applications\webAppName\WEB-INF
 directory that you create. For 
information on deploying web applications, see 
.
XML Deployment Descriptors
The Web Application Deployment Descriptor (
web.xml
) file is a standard J2EE 
descriptor used to register your servlets, define servlet initialization parameters, 
register JSP tag libraries, define security constraints, and define other Web Application 
parameters. For detailed instructions on creating the deployment descriptor, see 
 in Assembling and Configuring Web 
Applications.
There is also a WebLogic-specific Deployment Descriptor (
weblogic.xml
). In this 
file you define JSP properties, JNDI mappings, security role mappings, and HTTP 
session parameters. The WebLogic-specific deployment descriptor also defines how 
named resources in the 
web.xml
 file are mapped to resources residing elsewhere in 
WebLogic Server. For detailed instructions on creating the WebLogic-specific 
deployment descriptor, see 
This file may not be required if you do not need the preceding properties, mappings, 
or parameters.
Use the 
web.xml
 and 
weblogic.xml
 files, in conjunction with the Administration 
console, to configure your applications. The XML files can be viewed through any text 
editor. To edit them, simply make your changes and save the file as 
web.xml
 or 
weblogic.xml
 with the appropriate path as specified by the prescribed directory 
structure under 
 for more information. If you do not want to deploy 
your applications together as a single Web Application, you need to split up the XML 
files that have been created for you, creating the appropriate XML files specific to each 
Web Application. Each Web Application needs a 
weblogic.xml
 file and a 
web.xml
 
file as well as whichever files you choose to put in it.