EAR file
[/ɪr fаɪl/ or /i.eɪ.ɑr fаɪl/]
nounpl: EAR files
arquivo EAR
1. A compressed archive file format used in Java enterprise applications, containing Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs), web modules, and other resources needed for deployment on application servers
The developer packaged the entire application as an EAR file for deployment to the production server.
O desenvolvedor empacotou toda a aplicação como um arquivo EAR para implantação no servidor de produção.
2. Enterprise Application aRchive - a standardized Java packaging format that bundles web applications, enterprise beans, and libraries into a single distributable unit
The EAR file contains multiple JAR and WAR modules configured in an application.xml descriptor.
O arquivo EAR contém múltiplos módulos JAR e WAR configurados em um descritor application.xml.
EAR files are primarily used in enterprise Java development environments. This is technical jargon specific to software development and Java enterprise applications, with usage consistent across Brazil and the USA in the tech community. The term is rarely translated and is typically used as-is even in Portuguese-speaking technical contexts.
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