Hi,

I'm sorry, if my previous mails were a little confusing :)

There are normally two kinds of configuration files for JARs/WARs/EARs. The 
first
set of XML-files is specified in the J2EE spec (e.g. web.xml, ejb-jar.xml etc.) 
these
MUST be included in the ear file. Then there is an other set of confiration 
files, which
specify J2EE implementation specific stuff (e.g. in Weblogic: 
weblogic-ejb-jar.xml, weblogic.xml,
etc..). IMHO, this former kind of configuration files should not be included in 
the EAR, mostly because
they are not part of the J2EE spec, and including them in the EAR/WAR/JAR makes 
application
portablity between app-servers more difficult. 

> 
> ah you mean ear config files? you mean separate this
> config files from ear?
> 
> 1-
> 
> what say the spec, SHOULD an ear have the config files or

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