"jwenting" wrote : no, I'm saying that the way JBoss does things (i.e.
disallowing you from accessing the resources in one application in another unless
they're packed together in an ear-file) is correct.
| That's the way things should be, hacking around that restriction is a bad idea.
|
Well, the usecase that i have considered here is a single application packaged as an EAR
containing multiple jar files with persistent entities. JPA spec allows you to package the
entities in multiple jars and specify the relative URL in the persistence.xml (as in the
example that i posted). The problem here seems to be just an implementation oversight in
parsing the relative URL rather than a deliberate design decision.
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