Another heads up.

You don't need to include both the server jar and the client jar in the 
classpath.
e.g.
common-project only needs jboss-common.jar

jboss-common-client.jar is a cutdown version of jboss-common.jar
including only those classes required on the client side.

(Bad example, because in this case it is - all of them :-)

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