Integrate j2ee sdk 1.4 with netbeans

Hi!
I'm working on a Win2k server with j2ee sdk 1.4. I've read taht you can integrate it with netbeans 3.6.
I don't want to work with the netbeans 3.6 integrated Tomcat 5 server, but with the one from Sun because of some requirements at work (We've been working with the j2ee sdk 1.4 for a while and don't want to export configuration files or the like).
Beign direct, I want to create server apps apps with netbeans 3.6 and I want to deploy them all from within the same IDE...
I don't know what options, command-line switches and variables need to work with to achieve this matter.
How can I do that?
Any comments will be very appreciated!
Carl!

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