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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T22:01:16+00:00 2026-06-13T22:01:16+00:00

I just discovered that we have two Meta-Inf folders … In eclipse and also

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I just “discovered” that we have two Meta-Inf folders … In eclipse and also in the War file.

The First one is (in the war):

/META-INF/

The Second, and weird one ist:

/WEB-INF/classes/META-INF/

In the second folder is a persistance.xml and a something.taglib.xml…

If i move the files into the first meta-inf folder i get exceptions from hibernate..

What is the purpose of this second and oddly placed meta-inf folder ?

Is this a normal folder structure ?

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    2026-06-13T22:01:17+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 10:01 pm

    The “weird one” location is correct; JSR-220/JSR-317 (Java Persistence API 1.0/2.0) in section 6.2/8.2 say:

    The jar file or directory whose META-INF directory contains the persistence.xml file is termed the root of the persistence unit. In Java EE, the root of a persistence unit may be one of the following:

    • an EJB-JAR file
    • the WEB-INF/classes directory of a WAR file
    • a jar file in the WEB-INF/lib directory of a WAR file
    • a jar file in the root of the EAR*
    • a jar file in the EAR library directory
    • an application client jar file.

    *) Only valid for JPA 1.0

    So, directly in a WAR file, the only correct location is WEB-INF/classes/META-INF/.

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