This is a feature of JBuilder Enterprise. In JBuilder Professional, this is called the Web Server page.
You use the Servers page of the Project Properties dialog box to select the application server and web server you are developing for.
Note: In JBuilder Professional, the Application Server option is not available.
Specify the application server you are developing enterprise beans for. Your selection determines which deployment descriptor files are created as you use JBuilder's EJB wizards to create enterprise beans. The default value is the Borland Enterprise Server: AppServer Edition 5.0.
To select an application server,
No matter which application server you choose, using JBuilder's EJB tools creates an ejb-jar.xml
deployment descriptor that adheres to the requirements of the EJB 1.1 or 2.0 specification. Depending on your selection, other deployment descriptors might also be created that contain entries specific to the selected application server.
There are your options:
The Generic AppServer 1.0 choice is a generic option. It represents a basic application server that supports EJB 1.1 and/or EJB 2.0 development. Select it if the application server you use is not currently supported by JBuilder. You will probably want to edit the resulting deployment descriptor with tools supplied with that application server to get the exact settings you want. You could also choose this option if the you aren't targeting a specific application server.
Edit button
Default application server settings are provided for the Borland, WebLogic, and WebSphere options. To view and change them if you wish, click the Edit button to display the Application Server Properties dialog box.
Third parties can add support for other application servers using JBuilder's OpenTools API.
Choose this option if your selected application server is also a web server.
The name of the selected web server. The default web server is Tomcat.
Displays server-specific configuration UI. For Tomcat, this is the Global Tomcat Setup dialog box.