add the jars to lib/ext
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Doug Newton
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 12:26 AM
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Subject: [JBoss-user] Question about JBoss 2.1 EAR packaging and deployment
I am a new user to JBoss 2.1, and have been having some difficulties in
creating deployable EARs.
I am trying to deploy both EJB jars and WARs in an EAR archive, where the
EJBs and WARs both need to reference the same third party jars. I have
already tried packaging the EJB jars, WARs, and third party libraries in an
EAR for deployment in JBoss. I have even added the third party libraries to
the EAR manifest ClassPath. The EJBs do not deploy due to the inability to
find the third party libraries.
I have successfully deployed and tested the EJBs separately when starting
the JBoss server with a ClassPath that included the third party libaries,
and with the third party libraries added directly to each EJB, and listed in
the EJB manifest ClassPath.
What is the proper way to construct an EAR such that non-EJB-WAR-Client jars
will be seen by the EJBs and WARs. The documentation that I have read so
far leads me to believe that this set-up should have worked.
Any help from experienced user is appreciated. Please respond directly, as
I am not a member of the the mailing list.
Thanks in advance.
--Doug Newton
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