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If support for remote client-server JDG is deployed within the target EAP (preferred), declare the dependency <scope>provided</scope> and configure the [[jboss-deployment-structure.xml]] as shown: | If support for remote client-server JDG is [[Installation_of_JDG_in_Remote_Client-Server_Mode_within_EAP#Module_Installation|deployed within the target EAP]] (preferred), declare the dependency <scope>provided</scope> and configure the [[jboss-deployment-structure.xml]] as shown: | ||
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<dependency> <groupId>org.infinispan</groupId> <artifactId>infinispan-remote</artifactId> <version>8.3.0.Final-redhat-1</version> <scope>provided</scope> </dependency>
If support for remote client-server JDG is deployed within the target EAP (preferred), declare the dependency <scope>provided</scope> and configure the jboss-deployment-structure.xml as shown:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <jboss-deployment-structure> <deployment> <dependencies> <module name="org.infinispan.client.hotrod" slot="jdg-7.0"/> </dependencies> </deployment> </jboss-deployment-structure>
Otherwise, all required dependencies it with your deployment, by not declaring them "provided".