To clarify, this is more of a general best-practices question. Are their
any guidelines from experienced enterprise systems techs for deploying
applications in JBoss that rely on third party JARs.
If we deploy the JARs in our EAR, like Joe suggests, we are assured that our
app will use the
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Subject: Re: [rules-users] Deploy rules to JBoss server
To clarify, this is more of a general best-practices question. Are
their
any guidelines from experienced enterprise systems techs for deploying
applications in JBoss that rely on third party JARs.
If we deploy the JARs in our EAR
the same as the rest of your third party
dependencies.
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Subject: [rules-users] Deploy rules to JBoss server
What
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Subject: [rules-users] Deploy rules to JBoss server
What is the best (recommended) methodology for deploying drools to the
JBoss
application server? I will have some rule authoring capabilities in the
server application, so I'll need most of the jars included in the Drools
What is the best (recommended) methodology for deploying drools to the JBoss
application server? I will have some rule authoring capabilities in the
server application, so I'll need most of the jars included in the Drools
library. Should I just stick all of the jars in the server's default/lib