Common 3rd Party Jars in an EAR

Hi
I have some common 3rd party jars and zips that are accessed by my WARs and EJB
JARs. Where in my EAR structure do i place them so that these common jars like
classes12, formulaone etc can be accessed from within my WARs and EJB jars?
Regards
Sudhindra

Just place them at the root level of the .ear and mention them in the
Class-Path entry of the .war manifest.
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Hi
I have some common 3rd party jars and zips that are accessed by my WARs and EJB
JARs. Where in my EAR structure do i place them so that these common jars like
classes12, formulaone etc can be accessed from within my WARs and EJB jars?
Regards
Sudhindra

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    classes12, formulaone etc can be accessed from within my WARs and EJB jars?
    Regards Sudhindra

    http://www.jcp.org
    Cheers
    mbg
    "joe" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]..
    >
    what do you mean by "to integrate this back into the specifications"? whatis the
    J2EE way to achieve it if there is one? Thanks
    "Mark Griffith" <[email protected]> wrote:
    Nope, embrace and extend. We are working to integrate this back into
    the
    specifications.
    cheers
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    "Joe" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:3e77c70d$[email protected]..
    Is that part of J2EE or weblogic's implementation?
    "Mark Griffith" <[email protected]> wrote:
    Upgrade to 8.1 and stick the jar's in myEar/APP-INF/lib
    cheers
    mbg
    "Jen" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:3e724f46$[email protected]..
    Is there a way to put in one shot instead of modifying every .jar
    and
    ..war's manifest
    file.
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    Hi Sudhindra,
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    Class-Path: myUtil.jar
    in the manifest file of myApp.war. If myUtil.jar is in libs, write
    libs/myUtil.jar and so on.
    -- Philip
    Sudhindra wrote:
    Hi
    I have some common 3rd party jars and zips that are accessed
    by
    my
    WARs and EJB
    JARs. Where in my EAR structure do i place them so that these
    common
    jars like
    classes12, formulaone etc can be accessed from within my WARs
    and
    EJB
    jars?
    Regards Sudhindra

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    Cheers
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    "joe" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]..
    >
    what do you mean by "to integrate this back into the specifications"? whatis the
    J2EE way to achieve it if there is one? Thanks
    "Mark Griffith" <[email protected]> wrote:
    Nope, embrace and extend. We are working to integrate this back into
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    specifications.
    cheers
    mbg
    "Joe" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:3e77c70d$[email protected]..
    Is that part of J2EE or weblogic's implementation?
    "Mark Griffith" <[email protected]> wrote:
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    cheers
    mbg
    "Jen" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:3e724f46$[email protected]..
    Is there a way to put in one shot instead of modifying every .jar
    and
    ..war's manifest
    file.
    Philip Strube <[email protected]> wrote:
    Hi Sudhindra,
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    directory
    for them, like "libs" or sth.), and then create class-path entriesin
    the manifest files of your WAR and ejb-jars.
    Example: if myApp.war needs myUtil.jar, then write a line
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    -- Philip
    Sudhindra wrote:
    Hi
    I have some common 3rd party jars and zips that are accessed
    by
    my
    WARs and EJB
    JARs. Where in my EAR structure do i place them so that these
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    jars like
    classes12, formulaone etc can be accessed from within my WARs
    and
    EJB
    jars?
    Regards Sudhindra

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