Okay, I've got this. The answer is D. EAR files are used to package all the individual Java modules and components into a single deployable unit. That's the key function of an EAR file in enterprise application development.
I'm a bit confused by this question. I know about JAR files, but I'm not sure how they relate to packaging modules. I'll have to review my notes on enterprise application packaging to make sure I understand the difference between JAR, WAR, and EAR files.
I think the answer is D. EAR files are used to package all the Java modules and components into a single deployable unit. That's the whole purpose of an EAR file, to bundle everything up nicely.
Hmm, I'm a little unsure about this one. I know EAR files are used for enterprise applications, but I'm not sure if that's the same as packaging individual modules into JAR files. I'll have to think this through a bit more.
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