WAR, JAR, EAR, and TAR are archive file formats with distinct purposes. WAR packages Java web applications, containing servlets, JSPs, and web resources, and is deployed on servers like Tomcat. JAR bundles Java classes and libraries, used for standalone applications or dependencies. EAR is for enterprise-level Java EE applications, combining WARs, JARs, and EJB modules for deployment on servers like JBoss or GlassFish. TAR is a general-purpose a…
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