EAR and WAR file deployment

hi,
Does anyone have information on how to use the EARASSEMBLER
tool for creating ear files and war files?????
thanks

Hi Cheenai,
EARASSEMBLER is an Orion tool and it is not supported in the
current release of Oracle9iAS Containers for J2EE (even though
it's bundled with the installation).
You may download Oracle9i JDeveloper Release Candidate as the
integrated development tool to build, assemble, package and
deploy any J2EE applications (EJB-JAR, WAR, EAR files etc.):
http://otn.oracle.com/software/products/jdev/content.html
You may also download the "ant" command line tool to build and
package J2EE files:
http://jakarta.apache.org/ant/

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