App-V integration in XenApp

Hello experts,
since I can't really find what I'm looking for, I'm trying my luck here.
From all Tutorials and howtos I've found covering the integration of App-V into Citrix XenApp, never once have I read that it is nessecary to import the adml gpo templates and configure the App-V Client on the terminal server this way. The way I have understood
it until now, is that using the remote desktop app-v client, XenApp will configure the client through the integration kit. 
But this is not happening on my test server. I have a App-V 5.0 SP1 environment with a Management Server and a Publishing Server. The Publishing Server is configured in the XenApp integration kit. But there are no applications showing up. I know this is
partially a Citrix topic, but I'm interested in the App-V components here.
So the question is - do I need to configure the Remote Desktop App-V Client using the ADML templates or not?
Best Regards,
Fred

What version of XenApp are you talking about?
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    ####<Oct 17, 2008 4:32:13 PM IST> <Warning> <Deployer> <maramakr-pc> <DefaultServer> <[STANDBY] ExecuteThread: '1' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'> <<WLS Kernel>> <> <> <1224241333837> <BEA-149004> <Failures were detected while initiating deploy task for application 'application2'.>
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