In order to avoid pack all required JARs of Spring with my web applications, I create a module, using the great JBoss Modules framework (which is already used by Wildfly). Then I can reference this framework, without the need to pack all these JARs inside my web applications (EAR/WAR).
Create Spring module
1. Go to WildFly home directory:
$ cd /home/torun/jboss/wildfly/wildfly-10.0.0.Final
2. Create Spring module directory structure:
$ mkdir -p modules/org/springframework/4.3.12.RELEASE
3. Inside this new directory, create module.xml file with this content:
<module xmlns="urn:jboss:module:1.3" name="org.springframework" slot="4.3.12.RELEASE"> <resources> <!--<resource-root path="org.aspectj.matcher-1.7.4.jar"/>--> <resource-root path="aopalliance-1.0.jar"/> <resource-root path="aspectjrt-1.8.10.jar"/> <resource-root path="aspectjtools-1.8.10.jar"/> <resource-root path="aspectjweaver-1.8.10.jar"/> <resource-root path="spring-aop-4.3.12.RELEASE.jar"/> <resource-root path="spring-aspects-4.3.12.RELEASE.jar"/> <resource-root path="spring-beans-4.3.12.RELEASE.jar"/> <resource-root path="spring-context-4.3.12.RELEASE.jar"/> <resource-root path="spring-context-support-4.3.12.RELEASE.jar"/> <resource-root path="spring-core-4.3.12.RELEASE.jar"/> <resource-root path="spring-expression-4.3.12.RELEASE.jar"/> <resource-root path="spring-tx-4.3.12.RELEASE.jar"/> <resource-root path="spring-web-4.3.12.RELEASE.jar"/> <resource-root path="spring-webmvc-4.3.12.RELEASE.jar"/> <resource-root path="spring-webmvc-portlet-4.3.12.RELEASE.jar"/> <!-- <resource-root path="spring-jdbc-4.3.10.RELEASE.jar"/> <resource-root path="spring-orm-4.3.10.RELEASE.jar"/> <resource-root path="spring-oxm-4.3.10.RELEASE.jar"/> --> </resources> <dependencies> <module name="javaee.api" export="true"/> <module name="org.apache.commons.logging" export="true"/> <module name="org.jboss.vfs" export="true"/> <module name="org.hibernate" export="true"/> <module name="javax.el.api" export="true"/> <module name="com.sun.xml.bind" export="true"/> <module name="javax.api" export="true"/> <module name="javax.enterprise.api" export="true"/> <module name="javax.faces.api" /> <module name="com.sun.jsf-impl" /> </dependencies> </module>
4. Then download and add all the JARs mentioned as “resource-root” inside this new directory.
5. You are DONE with Spring module!!!
Create jboss-deployment-structure.xml
6. Now in your web application source, create the following file META-INF/jboss-deployment-structure.xml with this content:
<?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="org.springframework" slot="4.3.12.RELEASE"> <imports> <include path="META-INF**" /> <include path="org**" /> </imports> </module> </dependencies> </deployment> </jboss-deployment-structure>
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thanks for sharing this learning. It is very helpful for me.
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