Profile Manager Application Deployment

While working on building payloads in Profile Manager I encountered an issue with application deployment. It seems the applications I'm attaching are downloading, but failing during install. I read online that this is because Profile Manager does not have a provisioning profile and that to correct this you must either give it one or configure Profile Manager to obtain it automatically.
Anybody have information on this?

Hi,
note that as of today the only reason to use system-jazn-data.xml is if the application uses custom JAAS login modules or ADF Security. If you use J2E container managed authentication and authorization then you create a jazn-data.xml file in your project. The workspace-jazn-data.xml fil is used only if the project doesn't contain its own jazn-data.xml file.
To add a file, select New from the context menu on the project and go to the deployment descriptor section. Make sure you chose "all technologies" from the select box above and then select OC4J descriptors. Choose jazn-data.xml as a descriptor to create. After that, edit the jazn-data.xml file by right mouse clicking on it and selecting "properties" from the context menu.
The project jazn-data.xml file is deployed with teh application
Settings in the system-jazn-data xml file are not copie upon deployment and need to be added manually to the target platform
Frank

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