> In order to "share" objects between webapps, you need a common
> repository.  This is what shared/classes or shared/lib is for in tomcat,
> and that's why there's only one copy there.  This is correct behavior.
(Yoav Shapira)
Oh. I didn't know about that. Are there any docs about this? I'd like to see more.

> Personally, I'd suggest you put everything under 
> WEB-INF to keep your webapp self-contained and portable
(Yoav Shapira)
Self-containment is absolutely required, because the apps are to be deployed in 
different servers (therefore making the shared/classes folder unusable).

> Anything you need to exchange with
> outside apps can be done in a variety of other ways, e.g. XML documents,
> pinging URLs, JMS messages...
(Yoav Shapira)
I'm using XML. I don't know JMS messages, but i'm glad you mentioned it, i'll see 
more...

Thanks for your help!

Best regards,
Carlos Pereira

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