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There are three names related to your project that you must decide upon.  These are:
# an SVN project identifier
# a short acronym for your project
# a project artifact Id.

The following is an explanation for each of the above.

Selecting a SVN project identifier

The general format of the SVN project identifier is:
*<Domain>**\-<Product>*
where:
# *<Domain>* is the functional business area(s) that the project is associated with.&nbsp;&nbsp;Examples are: academic, admissions, sfs, admin, etc...
# *Product>* is the product(s) associated with the <Domain.>
Examples:  products associated with "academic" domain are iap, ogs, subjeval-rpt, onlinereg, etc... scheduling. If a domain uses  products instead of sub domains, then they would use the product name  under the primary domain. For example, products under "admissions" are  ectrack, "my.mit.edu" and stargate.

Picking a short acronym for your project

The first thing that must be done is to pick a *projectName* and a *projectArtifactId*.&nbsp;&nbsp;These will be used throughout the life time of your project.
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The *projectName* is a short acronym that is used to uniquely identify your project.
The *projectArtifactId* is the application context under which your project war file will be deployed to the OC4J server.
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Once the *projectName* and *projectArtifactId* have been selected, they should not be changed.
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Here are a few examples of what other project have used in the past:
||projectName||projectArtifactId||project description|
|ssb|sfs-ssb|student sponsored billing|
|ogs|ogs|online grade submission|
|onlinereg|onlinereg|online registration|
|iap|iap|individual activities period|