Angelo,

Take a look at JBoss .har files.  I've never tried it but it might be a way
to share a common Hibernate setup among multiple webapps.

Jonathan

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> From: Angelo Chen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2008 8:28 PM
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> Subject: T5: best practice for a multiple module app
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> Hi,
> A mini ERP project which will contains ar, ap, gl, inventory and some
> others, if every module is a single Tapestry 5 application, then we have 4
> modules, all modules should share the same persistence store, UI is
> independent from each other, however there are some linkage as well,
> example, in the ap module user might be able to select an invoice from
> inventory, what is the best practice to structure this kind of app? pure
> Tapestry app? or ejb/seam based with T5 as the web tier?  thanks.
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