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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T09:01:40+00:00 2026-05-14T09:01:40+00:00

The presentation tier will contain 2 web modules (serving different purposes and based on

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The presentation tier will contain 2 web modules (serving different purposes and based on different technologies), the middle tier will be Spring beans without EJBs and the persistence tier will be JPA on Hibernate. I am wondering what would be the best project setup in this case. The IDE I am planning to use is MyEclipse 8.5. Thanks.

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    2026-05-14T09:01:41+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 9:01 am

    One Java project for the common stuff that’s packaged as a JAR file.

    Two web projects, each packaged in their own WAR file, that accept the common JAR file as a 3rd party dependency.

    Do I need an EAR?

    You can do that if you’re using a Java EE app server like WebLogic, JBOSS, Glassfish, Geronimo, or WebSphere. An EAR won’t be an option if you’re using a servlet/JSP engine like Tomcat or Jetty to deploy.

    Or just 3 separate projects?

    Three projects will have the advantage of looser coupling. Your two web apps are coupled at the common JAR and database levels, but from a deployment point of view you can alter the rest for one and not affect the other.

    What can be put into the common JAR?
    What I can think of is JPA entities,
    DAOs.

    Everything that’s shared except for the web tier stuff.

    What if 2 WARs try to access the same
    data at the same time?

    That has to do with isolation, table locking, and the design of the application.

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