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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T11:57:35+00:00 2026-05-13T11:57:35+00:00

I have a few tomcat applications, deployed in tomcat using .war files. Even though

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I have a few tomcat applications, deployed in tomcat using .war files. Even though these wars are separate from each other, they are all part of a larger concept / application, and quite often, one war needs to call code from another war.

Let’s say I have 2 .wars, “a.war” and “b.war”… I would like to be able to use some classes found in “a.war”, from within “b.war”. One option of course is to split the common code out into a third “.jar”, but for reasons that I don’t want to get into, that will cause other problems (and besides, in my case it’s not so much a case of “common code”, but more like “one application calling another”.)

What are my options here?

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    2026-05-13T11:57:36+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 11:57 am

    If the intent here is for “sub-apps” in separate .wars to communicate with each other in the grand scheme of a larger app, rather than shared code/lib, I would recommend:

    1. Servlets – set up Servlets to facilitate communication between these apps, so that they can talk to each other. Register the servlets in your web.xml files, run some connectivity tests for the expected servlet urls, and you will be up and running shortly.

    2. Webservices – find a suitable webservice implementation for your apps, and create a wsdl.

    3. RMI, like BranTheMan is suggesting.

    4. crossContext communication between Servlets (have not tried this)

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