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=ear-subdeployments-isolated= | ==ear-subdeployments-isolated== | ||
As described in the [[WildFly Modules#EAR_Deployments|WildFly Module - EAR Deployments]] section, the default behavior of the application server is to isolate EAR sub-deployments, so classes from a sub-deployment do not have by default access to classes from other sub-deployment. This behavior can be configured via <tt>ear-subdeployments-isolated</tt> setting of the <tt>ee</tt> subsystem. By default, the value is implicitly <tt>true</tt>: the JEE modules are isolated, they do not have visibility into each other. This behavior can be changed as follows: | As described in the [[WildFly Modules#EAR_Deployments|WildFly Module - EAR Deployments]] section, the default behavior of the application server is to isolate EAR sub-deployments, so classes from a sub-deployment do not have by default access to classes from other sub-deployment. This behavior can be configured via <tt>ear-subdeployments-isolated</tt> setting of the <tt>ee</tt> subsystem. By default, the value is implicitly <tt>true</tt>: the JEE modules are isolated, they do not have visibility into each other. This behavior can be changed as follows: | ||
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The global <tt>ear-subdeployments-isolated</tt> setting can overridden in the <tt>[[jboss-deployment-structure.xml#Overview|jboss-deployment-structure.xml]]</tt> deployment descriptor. | The global <tt>ear-subdeployments-isolated</tt> setting can overridden in the <tt>[[jboss-deployment-structure.xml#Overview|jboss-deployment-structure.xml]]</tt> deployment descriptor. | ||
=Global Module= | ==Global Module== | ||
It is possible to set up global modules that are accessible to all JEE deployments: | It is possible to set up global modules that are accessible to all JEE deployments: |
Revision as of 04:40, 18 March 2017
Internal
Relevance
- EAP 6.4
Overview
<subsystem xmlns="urn:jboss:domain:ee:1.2"> <spec-descriptor-property-replacement>false</spec-descriptor-property-replacement> <jboss-descriptor-property-replacement>true</jboss-descriptor-property-replacement> <annotation-property-replacement>false</annotation-property-replacement> </subsystem>
Configuration
spec-descriptor-property-replacement
jboss-descriptor-property-replacement
annotation-property-replacement
ear-subdeployments-isolated
As described in the WildFly Module - EAR Deployments section, the default behavior of the application server is to isolate EAR sub-deployments, so classes from a sub-deployment do not have by default access to classes from other sub-deployment. This behavior can be configured via ear-subdeployments-isolated setting of the ee subsystem. By default, the value is implicitly true: the JEE modules are isolated, they do not have visibility into each other. This behavior can be changed as follows:
<subsystem xmlns="urn:jboss:domain:ee:1.0" > <ear-subdeployments-isolated>false</ear-subdeployments-isolated> </subsystem>
The ear-subdeployments-isolated element value has no effect on the isolated classloader of the WAR file(s). i.e. irrespective of whether this flag is set to true or false, the WAR within a EAR will have an isolated classloader and other sub-deployments within that EAR will not be able to access classes from that WAR. JEE specifications mandate this behavior.
If the ear-subdeployments-isolated is set to true then no automatic module dependencies between the sub-deployments are set up. User must manually setup the dependency with Class-Path: entries, or by setting up explicit module dependencies. The Java EE specification says that portable applications should not rely on sub deployments having access to other sub deployments unless an explicit Class-Path: entry is set in the MANIFEST.MF. So portable applications should always use Class-Path: entry to explicitly state their dependencies.
The global ear-subdeployments-isolated setting can overridden in the jboss-deployment-structure.xml deployment descriptor.
Global Module
It is possible to set up global modules that are accessible to all JEE deployments:
<subsystem xmlns="urn:jboss:domain:ee:1.2"> <global-modules> <module name="io.novaordis.playground.wildfly.custommodule" slot="1.0" /> </global-modules> </subsystem>