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typically with odm a customer will want to set up a rules-based system of some kind and they probably already have a system it may be cobol so it could be a really old system they donamp;#39;t have a web interface for this new system they want to run using rules or it could be that they do have a system thatamp;#39;s up and running and maybe itamp;#39;s running in Java in which case thereamp;#39;s probably an ear file so itamp;#39;s a web application where theyamp;#39;re inside that ear file you would see probably multiple or just a single war file now you can see kind of how this works if you look at the chapter 11 exploring the ear file from this book here which is weamp;#39;ve seen before notice this diagram here so that your file can contain these modules which contain those war files in any case when you are use it when youamp;#39;re in one of these scenarios usually in either of these scenarios here we need to create of course the zom-- but really the only way to get an i