How to deploy EAR to the WAS?

I want to deploy aWAR or an EAR to the SAP WAS. How can I do that?

Hi chen,
for Windows:
Go to Drive:\usr\sap\<SID>\DVEB....\SDM\program\ and then execute the "RemoteGui.bat" file. It will prompt you for the SDM password. You can enter the master password i.e password for j2ee_admin to connect to the j2ee engine here. After successfull connection you can browse on the OS level and deploy the EAR File via SDM tool.
I hope this helps you!
Regards,
Prem

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