Problem deploying a WAR file

I am new to Java and even newer to the Java System Application Server.
I am using a training course to learn Servlets and JSP. I installed J2EE and the Application Server yesterday, and when I try to follow the course in deploying a WAR file I get the following error in the log file
Log Entry Detail
DetailsTimestamp: Mar 24, 2006 07:51:11.499
Log Level: SEVERE
Logger: javax.enterprise.system.tools.deployment
Name-Value Pairs: _ThreadID=12;
Record Number: 59
Message ID: Exception occured in J2EEC Phase com.sun.enterprise.deployment.backend.IASDeploymentException
Complete Message
Some verifier tests failed for the given application. Aborting deployment. Please verify your application using the verifier separately for more details     at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.backend.ModuleDeployer.runVerifier(ModuleDeployer.java:931)     at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.backend.WebModuleDeployer.preDeploy(WebModuleDeployer.java:137)     at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.backend.ModuleDeployer.doRequestFinish(ModuleDeployer.java:130)     at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.phasing.J2EECPhase.runPhase(J2EECPhase.java:148)     at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.phasing.DeploymentPhase.executePhase(DeploymentPhase.java:71)     at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.phasing.PEDeploymentService.executePhases(PEDeploymentService.java:639)     at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.phasing.PEDeploymentService.deploy(PEDeploymentService.java:188)     at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.phasing.PEDeploymentService.deploy(PEDeploymentService.java:520)     at com.sun.enterprise.management.deploy.DeployThread.deploy(DeployThread.java:139)     at com.sun.enterprise.management.deploy.DeployThread.run(DeployThread.java:168)
Diagnostic Causes
Diagnostic Checks
I am using the Admin console to do the deployment
Per the training class, I am checkeing the "Verifer" box.
Following is the general error message I get from the admin counsole:
An error has occurred.
Deploying application in domain failed; Some verifier tests failed for the given application. Aborting deployment. Please verify your application using the verifier separately for more details ; requested operation cannot be completed Some verifier tests failed for the given application. Aborting deployment. Please verify your application using the verifier separately for more details
ANY HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATED.

Can you deploy your application without verifier checkbox set? You have to remember that verifier is very strict when it comes to validating deployment descriptors.
There are loads of applications that fail to be deployed with verifier checked but work quite well. This doesn't mean that you should just ignore verifier's errors, it means that your web application is not stricly following J2EE spec.
What you should probably do is run verifier separately as suggested by deployer and see what it says. Check the following link for verifier usage:
http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/819-2644/6n4tumqe1?q=verifier&a=view

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    [exec] When processing WebService module 'XXWebApp.war'. Failed to load servlet Class: admin.AdminEvents
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    [exec] When processing WebService module 'XXWebApp.war'. Failed to load servlet Class: weblogic.t3.srvr.ClientAuthenticationServlet
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    [exec] When processing WebService module 'XXWebApp.war'. Failed to load servlet Class: admin.AdminMain
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    [exec] When processing WebService module 'XXWebApp.war'. Failed to load servlet Class: weblogic.t3.srvr.HttpProxyServlet
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    [exec] When processing WebService module 'XXWebApp.war'. Failed to load servlet Class: admin.AdminClients
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    [exec] When processing WebService module 'XXWebApp.war'. Failed to load servlet Class: utils.certificate
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    [exec] When processing WebService module 'XXWebApp.war'. Failed to load servlet Class: weblogic.servlet.jsp.JSPBuildServlet

    I faced the same problem once i remove the unused mapping tags from the web.xml file my problem is solved
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