If you have generated a client and EJB together, they are automatically packaged into an enterprise archive file (.ear) and you do not need to do this. Otherwise: 
	 
 
	  
		- Package the EJB's 
		  .jar file into an 
		  .ear for your application. To do this use a jar command similar to the following: 
		   
			 jar -cvf 
				myApplication 
				.ear 
				myService.jar 
			  
		   If you have a client 
			 .war file you can add that to the 
			 .ear file in the same way. 
		   
-  Create a deployment descriptor 
		  application.xml either using your application server's tools or by copying and editing a sample, as follows: 
		   
			 - Locate a sample 
				.ear, which is in 
				examples directory in 
				mapdemo/mapdemo/repos/myService.deploy/JMapServ-WL.ear
			 
- Extract the descriptor 
				application.xml from the 
				.ear 
				 file, using the following jar command: 
				jar -xvf JMapServ-WL.ear META-INF/application.xml
 
- Make a copy of the 
				application.xml descriptor and edit it, replacing 
				JMapServ with the name of your 
				.jar file. You can also add the name of your 
				.war file if you added that to the 
				.ear file. 
			 
- Put the descriptor in the 
				meta-inf subdirectory of the directory containing your 
				.ear file. 
			 
- Package the descriptor into your 
				.ear file using a jar command similar to: 
				jar -uvf myService.ear META-INF/application.xml