There is no magic here. If you somehow redeploy a .jar used by an .ear you have 
to redeploy the .ear as well, because it has already loaded and uses the 
classes of the .jar in memory. Java doesn't have a mechanism to unload or 
replace classes in memory, so it just created new versions of those classes and 
get rids of the old ones only when they are not referenced by anybody anymore.

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