Hi,

I suspect the use-case where you want to override a class in another JAR is 
fairly infrequent, or at least it is in my experience.  

Maybe the deployment tool could just have an option on it to deploy 
everything as a JAR, if the benefits are really that great, or default it to 
this scenario and then give people the option of turning it off.

Cheers,
Simon

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