Currently, I've a project that looks like this:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" ?> 
  | <application>
  |     <display-name>myproject</display-name> 
  |     <module>
  |         <web>
  |             <web-uri>myproject.war</web-uri> 
  |             <context-root>/myproject</context-root> 
  |         </web>
  |     </module>
  |     <module>
  |         <ejb>myproject-ejb.jar</ejb> 
  |     </module>
  | </application>
The modules are packaged into myproject.ear and deployed to JBoss 4.0.3SP1. The 
deployment is to a remote box via scp, so the bigger the jars, wars, and ear, 
the longer the transfer takes.
The ejb portion is pretty stable; most work is being done in the front end. My 
front end developers (including me) complain about waiting for the transfer to 
complete - less than 2 minutes - just to see the results of tweaking some 
javascript or html.
Can I deploy these modules separately? That is, can my project be broken down 
into separately deployable subprojects - say one for ejbs, and one for html, 
css, javscript, jsp and servlets, etc? Is this type of packaging/deployment 
possible and practicle?
thanks

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