What's the problem using an EAR? You can have an exploded EAR application, and 
put the WARs inside when theyre ready. You will only have to add them to the 
application.xml and jboss-app.xml file.
To tell JBoss where the shared libs are, use the library-directory tag of 
jboss-app.xml. In the DTD of jboss-app_ 4_2.dtd in the docs/dtd lib of JBoss 
you can see that this is what you're looking for:
anonymous wrote : 
  | <!-- An .ear file may contain a directory that contains libraries packaged 
in JAR files.
  | The library-directory element of the .ear files deployment descriptor 
contains the name
  | of this directory. If a library-directory element is not specified,
  | the directory named lib is used.
  | 
  | An empty library-directory element may be used to specify that there is no 
library directory.
  | 
  | All files in this directory (but not subdirectories) with a .jar extension 
must be made available
  | to all components packaged in the EAR file, including application clients.
  | 
  |    Used in: jboss-app
  | -->
  | <!ELEMENT library-directory (#PCDATA)>
  | 
This element is 4.2 specific.

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