On 10/20/06, Marco Mistroni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sorry Jeff, i m little bit lost...
i think i lost the original thread..

as far as i remember, your problem is that you have shared jars that end up
in your .ear and you don't want that..correct?

>But my resulting ear file  has extra jars in its root (eg
>j2ee-1.3.0.jar ,log4j-1.2.13.jar) , together with my jportal-1.0.0.war

if you don' t need those extra jars, then put <scope>provided</scope>

if you have jars (such as spring) which are shared by different project, is
it a problem to put those classes as utility classes in your .ear rather
than putting them inside .war?
.war project will still be able to see them......

hth
 marco.



Thanx.I'll go with the utility classes option

Jeff  Mutonho

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