Sorry about that, metadata-aop.xml was not in jboss.aop.path. Absolutely my fault.

Thinking about it this property bothers me a bit as in most deployment you don't have 
a prior knowledge of the file system. Is there a way to make JBossAOP just look in the 
classpath (like loading it using a classLoader.getResourceAsStream()) ??

Thanks a lot.

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