We are using this exact version of jboss with ears with about 50-60 jars
and don't have to do this.  The jars are in a lib/ directory inside the
ear and we have 2-3 wars in the root of the EAR.  The wars all have
manifest.mfs with Class-Path entries that reference the jars like this. 

Class-Path: lib/commons-logging-1.0.4.jar ...

The application.xml just contains the 2-3 web module entries.

-----Original Message-----
From: Hannes Carl Meyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, July 24, 2006 1:55 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: EAR Plugin / application.xml / Deployment on JBoss

Hey there,

I'm currently using the EAR-plugin to generate my application including 
a WAR, EJBs and a lot of dependencies.
My target Application Server is a JBoss - now here comes my question: is

it possible to automatically include
the dependencies inside the autogenerated application.xml as java
modules?

Because since my JBoss 4.0.3-SP1 doesn't recognize libraries inside the 
EAR without putting them in application.xml as a java module
it is pretty difficult to include the deps by hand.. :-(

I know how to put <javaModule> inside the pom.xml but I have nearly a 
houndred dependencies.

Thank you in advance and best regards

Hannes

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