I do not use Exadel, but it sounds fairly similar to what MyEclipse does.

Default using 'New Project' will give you something like this...

+-/myproject
  +-/Java Source
  +-/Web Root
    +-/images
    +-/WEB-INF
      +-lib




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From: "WOLips" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Struts Users Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 01, 2004 12:18 PM
Subject: WEB-ROOT


> hello,
>
> this is a part of getting start with Struts with Exadel, any can tell me
> what the hell WEB-ROOT is?
>
> i dont find any folder with this name.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Sako.
>
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>
> Creating JSP Page Placeholders
>
> Next, let's create three JSP pages and place two of them. We will not
write
> any code for the
>
> files, but only create them as placeholders so that we can create links to
> them in the diagram.
>
> We will write the code a little bit later.
>
> Creating the Page Placeholders
>
> 11. Right-click the WEB-ROOT folder in the Package Explorer view and
select
> New/
>
> Folder.
>
> 12. Enter pages for a folder name and click Finish.
>
> We will keep our presentation files in this folder.
>
> 13. Right-click the pages folder and select New/New JSP File.
>
> 14. Create a JSP file named inputname.jsp . You can do this by typing in
> just inputname
>
> into the dialog or inputname.jsp .
>
> 15. Right-click the pages folder again to create a JSP file named
> greeting.jsp .
>
> Just leave these files blank for now.
>
> 16. Now, just inside the WEB-ROOT folder up at the same level as the pages
> folder,
>
> create another JSP file and call it index.jsp, leaving it blank as well.
>
> Now we have created all the necessary JSP files.
>
> path /greeting
>
> name GetNameForm
>
> scope request
>
> type sample.GreetingAction
>
> validate <leave blank>
>
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