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Deploying web service war file and it's test client war file in the same EAR

Asked by sureshramu in IBM Websphere Application Server

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I am using RAD 7.0. I have  my web service TestService in a project TestWebProj. I also have a TestServiceClient project which contains the stubs that I have created from WSDL of TestWebProj. I the build path of the TestWebProj project, it references the TestServiceClient  project. (the client programs uses the locator class of the TestServiceClient  project). Now I want to  generate war files of both projects and deploy them in one EAR file as in TestWebProj.EAR. Can this be done? Will there conflict in the class folder path during runtime or each of the projects run in  their own space? Both projects have their own EAR projects as well that was created by default.
How can I do this?
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