Yeah, I am already using the jboss-aspects package.

- I placed the jboss-aspects.jar into the default/lib directory
- I placed the base-aop.xml into the default/conf directory.

I can see in the Jmx-console the AspectManager and AsepectDeployer -- so I am assuming 
that they have been deployed.

Should I be able to deploy the example.jar? Does the log give any information about 
when it deploys a jboss-aop.xml file? (I have tried placing one in the META-INF 
directory of a current EAR file that i have, but I get no output that aspects have 
been deployed, and none of them seem to take place)l

BTW -- I think I found a slight bug in the standalone.Compiler : when you give the 
-report flag, as well as pass it a directory for the last parameters, it dumps with a 
FileNotFoundException (Access Denied). It is trying to do a FIle.open() on a 
directory. Looks like there is code in other spots where you check for a directory, 
but the report flag assumes it is a file.

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