Hi,
 I have tried your suggestion but still the jar is appearing in EAR
packaging. ANy reason for the same.
 
I have the belo wmentioned understanding for "provided" scope.
"For example, when building a web application for the Java Enterprise
Edition, you would set the dependency on the Servlet API and related Java EE
APIs to scope provided because the web container provides those classes.
This scope is only available on the compilation and test classpath, and is
not transitive."

Suppose if i give "provided" scope to all the jars, will my code compile
properly as they wont be provided by JDK or JAVA EE API's.


Regards
Vaski

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