Sun One deploy from 9.0.3

Is there a way to deploy from jdev to a sun one server using an admin jar and appserver connection? other than copying over the war/ear file, I mean ...

There is no built-in one click deployment to Sunone from 9.0.3
You might be able to use the external tools option to invoke some script that will take the needed files and deploy them.

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  • Remote Deployment W/O installing SUN One AS.

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  • How would a corporation deploy Sun ONE Web Proxy Server?

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    at org.apache.catalina.startup.Embedded.start(Embedded.java:917)
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    Did you got the solution for the issue you had?

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