Oops! All I meant was to speed up while developing. That turns into a different 
subject now but please bear with me: I wish to know how you guys out there 
handling this.
In the case I put things into the war/ear's lib I have a large file and that 
slows down build-deploy-run cycle. Just because it zips and unzips. And that 
specifically seems to take more time with NetBeans-JBoss combination: It 
removes the .ear to undeploy, then copies the new .ear and then JBoss unzips it 
and reinitialize everything and run.  All of these take a really long time.
With Netbeans-SJSAS however it does something more like an incremental 
deployment. It takes significantly less time. The difference was so significant 
that I switched to SJSAS and  abandoned JBoss. Then I managed to even improve 
the deploy time further by taking the seam jars and hibernate jars (with SJSAS 
I have to ship hibernate jars as I want hibernate for the persistence) out of 
the project's war/ear and added those jars' paths to the server classpath (not 
copied them into the lib dir)
Now you say that this is useless/unconventional/not recommended so I wonder how 
people go along with the development cycle. Doesn't it take a huge time, say 
correcting a typo and re-run?

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