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 versions of the JARs we've tested against which improves
reliability for our app.
If we deploy the JARs to the web apps lib, the enterprise has a central
repository for the JARs and can (idealistically) resolve bug fixes in
multiple applications at once by upgrading a central component - such as
drools.
Any additional advice would be greatly appreciated.
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