We are running JBoss 4 versions on Windows platforms. We always make sure to 
set the JBOSS_HOME and JBOSS_DIST (redudant?) environment variables on our 
production machines. However, on test machines we frequently have several 
different versions of JBoss installed. These seem to work fine, despite the 
wrong paths being set in the JBOSS_HOME, etc. environment variables.

>From looking at the startup scripts, it seems that JBoss on windows simply 
>ignores and overwrites the JBOSS_HOME variable, while the .sh script will use 
>it, if it is non-empty.

So is there any reason to continue setting these environment variables in 
windows? Is it primarily so that other applications can find JBoss? 

Regards,

Jeff

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