Generate SAR using  ant  or using Jdeveloper

Hi!
I 'm generating the sar file using the ant-sca-package.xml file but when I compare it with the jar generated with the "deploy to sar" option from the IDE Jdeveloper, they are different. The jar file generated with Jdeveloper excludes some folders and also modified the composite.xml file :S
Why is that? which is the correct way to generate a Sar file?
Thanks in advance
NH

Hi NH,
You seems to be doing the right way... AFAIK ant-sca-package.xml is the way to go...
Biemond's blog is a good reference...
http://biemond.blogspot.com.au/2009/09/deploy-soa-suite-11g-composite.html
Cheers,
Vlad
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