Run a war/ear file in worhsop

hi,
I have a simple dynamic web project and i can run it in the workshop. Now if i want to export an archiv file, i tried using EAR. and export->ear
but when i import it, i dont really understand how do i make it run on the workshop again!
thank you !!

You export an EAR file from Workshop so you can deploy it to a separate WebLogic domain. You don't need to reimport it into Workshop again. If you want to run it from Workshop, just run your project against the local WebLogic instance.

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