Deploying jar file in Oracle 9i lite SDK

Hi,
I have packaged my application into a jar file. How can I deploy it in my development environment. I want to use it with Oracle 9i Lite webtogo SDK.
Thanx,
JE

JE
I am not sure why do you want to deploy in SDK after publishing and synchronising the same, if I understand your question correctly.
Let me tell you how we are doing.
1) create the jar files(application) using wtgpack.exe and publish it.
2) This jar may not contain the java business objects etc other than database objects, some files.
3) Synchronize the database. Get the Lite database(ODB file).
4) if you have any stored procedures(upload it now by running batch files or by any means)
5) Deploy your Java objects(Java beans,JSPs,servlets etc) in your app server(Tomcat or OC4J). Run the application as we do against Oracle enterprise.
Yugandhar

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