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The File menu allows you to import and export Workbench resources. Also you can use context menu.
![]() The File > Import ... option launches the import wizard, which allows you to add resources to the Workbench. The File > Export ... option launches the export wizard, which allows you to export resources from the Workbench. Import Wizard This wizard helps you import resources into the Workbench. When the Import Wizard first comes up, you must choose what type of import to do:
![]() Existing Project Imports a project into this workspace that was previously located in this workspace, or that currently exists in another workspace.
![]() File System If you choose this option, you will import files from the file system.
![]() Zip File If you choose this option, you will import files from an archive (*.zip, *.jar) file.
![]() Importing Web archive (WAR) file A Web archive (WAR) file is a portable, packaged Web application. In some cases, you may wish to work with existing workbench Web projects that exist in other locations. It may be advisable to determine whether the WAR file that you are importing contains Java source files if you have a use for them. Note: When importing a WAR file into an existing Web project, the imported Web deployment descriptor files are either not changed or overwritten by the ones included the imported WAR file, based on your response to the prompt that is provided. In either case, this action does not represent a merging of the two sets of deployment descriptors. To work with these Web project resources, you can import them into your own development environment, as follows:
Export Wizard This wizard help you export resources from the Workbench. When the Export Wizard first comes up, you must choose what type of export to do:
![]() File System If you choose this option, you will export files to the file system.
![]() JAR File If you choose this option, you will export files to an JAR file.
![]() You can make JAR file executable (java -jar XXXXXXX.jar).
![]() Zip File If you choose this option, you will export files to an archive (zip) file.
![]() Exporting Web Archive (WAR) file A Web archive (WAR) file is a packaged Web application that can be exported to test, publish, and deploy the resources developed within a Web project. To export WAR file from a Web project, do the following:
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