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adding jars as deployment in WildFly 10

Is there a way, we can deploy jars as a library/deployment in WildFly 10 like we can do it in weblogic server?. OR can we place the jars in any folder of server and define those dependencies as provided ?

What I got the way to deploy jar s on WildFly 10 server rather than making part of the war file is define below:

1) Put all your jars in wildfly\\modules\\system\\layers\\base\\com\\abcProject\\main and place a file named module.xml with the following content:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<module xmlns="urn:jboss:module:1.3" name="com.abcProject">
<resources>
    <resource-root path="aspectjrt-1.6.8.jar"/>
    <resource-root path="aspectjweaver-1.6.8.jar"/>
    <resource-root path="aopalliance-1.0.jar"/>
    <resource-root path="guava-18.0.jar"/>
</resources>

<dependencies>
    <module name="javaee.api"/>
    <module name="org.apache.commons.logging"/>
    <module name="org.jboss.vfs"/>
</dependencies>

Where resources are all those jars present in your abcProject/main folder and dependencies are all those jars on which your jars are dependent and are present in wildfly\\modules\\system\\layers\\base folders.

2) Then in your project add a file named jboss-deployment-structure.xml in WEB-INF folder with the following conents:

<?xml version="1.0"?>
<jboss-deployment-structure xmlns="urn:jboss:deployment-structure:1.2" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<deployment>
    <dependencies>
        <module name="com.abcProject" >
            <imports>
                <include path="META-INF**"/>
                <include path="org**"/>
            </imports>
        </module>
    </dependencies>
</deployment>

3) Now set scope of all those dependencies in your pom files as provided that you have placed jars in abcProject/main folder.

That's all now run your project it will get all jar s from server and will not include in war file during compilation.

To add external jars as a "library" in Jboss/Wildfly, you can define it as a module in your installation, or add it to an existing module.

See this link for more details on how to add a module in Wildfly.

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