EAR (Enterprise Archive) is a file format used in Java EE (Enterprise Edition) for packaging and deploying enterprise Java applications. An EAR file is essentially a ZIP archive containing different modules such as web modules (WAR files), EJB modules (JAR files), and other resource files. It simplifies the deployment process by bundling all necessary components into a single deployable unit. EAR files are typically deployed to Java EE application servers like GlassFish, JBoss, or WebSphere.
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