First you need to create a project to contain the procedural COBOL program, and make it available for execution from a Java
                  program: 
                  		
                  
 
                     		  
                     - Start 
                        			 Visual COBOL 
                        			 for Eclipse. 
                        		  
                     
- When prompted for the workspace name, type the name of a folder into which you wish to store the tutorial project (for example,
                        
                        			 ~/projects/). 
                        		  
                     
- If you are presented with the Welcome page, click 
                        			 Open COBOL Perspective. 
                        		  
                     
- Click 
                        			 . 
                        			 
                        This opens the 
                           				New COBOL JVM Project dialog box. 
                           			 
                         
- Type 
                        			 CobolBook in the 
                        			 Project name field. 
                        		  
                     
- In the 
                        			 JRE section, ensure that a Java 7 run-time environment is selected by using one of the options available. If a Java 7 version
                        is not already showing for any of the available options, click 
                        			 Configure JREs and add one. 
                        		  
                     
- Click 
                        			 Finish. 
                        		  
                     
This creates a JVM COBOL project to contain the sample procedural COBOL program that you will import into the Web application
                  later in this tutorial. 
                  		  
                  
Note:  If Eclipse prompts you to switch to the COBOL perspective then do so. In general, any action that uses the CobolBook project
                     is expected to be carried out in the COBOL perspective. Similarly, any action that uses the dynamic Web project, which comes
                     later in this tutorial, is expected to be carried out in the Java EE perspective. To change perspectives, click on the appropriate
                     option in the top right of the Eclipse main window. 
                     		  
                  
 
                  		
                 
            	 
            
               Specifying a Java package
 
               		 
               		
               By default, COBOL programs are placed in the default root Java package. JVM servlet containers do not always allow root package
                  classes to be loaded, so you must set up a package for the program. 
                  		  
                  
Note: The Java package system is equivalent to the JVM COBOL namespace system; these two terms are interchangeable. 
                     		  
                  
 
                  		
               To set up the package: 
                  		
                  
 
                     		   
                     		  
                     - In COBOL Explorer, right-click the CobolBook project, and click 
                        			 New > COBOL JVM Package. 
                        			 
                        This opens the 
                           				New COBOL JVM Package dialog box. 
                           			 
                         
- Type 
                        			 com.microfocus.book in the 
                        			 Name field. Click 
                        			 Finish to create the package. 
                        		  
                     
This process creates a folder structure in the workspace, in which to store the COBOL program, and informs Java where to find
                  it. You are now ready to set up the COBOL program.