Before you can create a project, you must first create or open an application. To learn how to create an application, see How Do I: Create an Application?
You can create different types of projects within an application, including the following:
A web project, which can contain JSPs and web services. It corresponds to a J2EE web application. The project name that you provide will be visible on the URL to clients accessing your application, so it should be descriptive.
A Java project, which contains Java classes and a build script.
A control project, which contains one or more Java controls.
To Create a Project in WebLogic Workshop
In the Application tab, click the top-level folder representing your application.
From the File menu, choose New-->Project. The New Project dialog appears.
In the upper-left pane, select a folder that corresponds to the kind of project you want to open, or just select All.
In the upper-right pane, select the kind of project you want to create.
In the Project Name field, enter the name you would
like to give your new project. This name becomes part of the URL used to
access pages and web services in the project. For example, for a deployed
web service, the name you enter in the Project Name box corresponds to
MyProject in the following URL:
http://server:port/MyProject/MyService.jws
http://localhost:7001/MyProject/MyService.jws