Java EE application

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A Java EE application or a Java Platform, Enterprise Edition application is any deployable unit of Java EE functionality. This can be a single Java EE module or a group of modules packaged into an EAR file along with a Java EE application deployment descriptor. Java EE applications are typically engineered to be distributed across multiple computing tiers. Enterprise applications can consist of combinations of the following:

  • Enterprise JavaBean (EJB) modules (packaged in JAR files);
  • Web modules (packaged in WAR files);
  • connector modules or resource adapters (packaged in RAR files);
  • Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) modules (packaged in SAR files);
  • application client modules;
  • Additional JAR files containing dependent classes or other components required by the application;


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