Starter question: ear created on sun one studio can't be redployed

Just start learning sun one studio. Followed the tutorial of helloworld, test succeed on sun one studio's RI server. I tried to redeploy the ear file on sun one's application 7, got error message:
Deployment Error -- Error while running ejbc -- Fatal Error from EJB Compiler -- -- Failed to load deployment descriptor for: hello cause: Error reading from file: C:\Sun\AppServer7\domains\domain1\server1\applications\j2ee-apps\hello_2\sun-EJBModule_Greeter.xml
under hello_2 folder, the applicaiton server unzipped descriptor is named: EJBModule_Greeter.xml.
shouldn't the ear file be able to redeploy without modification on any J2EE complied application server? what did I do wrong?
Thanks for your help.
regards.

I'll answer my own question - for anyone else who may want to know. The tool is SUN ONE Migration tool for application servers, and it can be found at URL http://www.sun.com/migration/sunonetools.html.
The migration is from J2EERI to S1AS. I haven't tried it out yet , but will soon.
Earlier I asked ...
Do I understand correctly - I must use a migration
tool to migrate from SUN ONE to SUN ONE?

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