Scott,
I think that we should also change the JARs in JBOSS_HOME/client: currently
we have half a thousand (well, almost) jbossXX-client.jar in this folder and
it makes running client application a nightmare: you need to add almost all
of them to your classpath to be able to work with a simple helloworld SLSB.
Why not building a simple jboss-client.jar that fits 90% of all needs?
Cheers,
Sacha
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> Objet : [JBoss-dev] Need to change the dist structure for final 3.0
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> There are now 54 jars in lib. Over half of these are not required
> for a minimal JMX + JNDI server configuration. I want to
> create a server/<conf>/lib directory for jars not required by
> the core and create minimal, default and all configurations:
>
> minimal = JMX + JNDI naming
> default = base J2EE server, no clustering, JBoss.NET, IIOP?
> all = every service
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