Going to the web-console I realized I didn't have jboss-aop.deployer in the 
deploy/ directory anymore.

Once I put that in, it worked with the JAR packaging. Without that folder, it 
doesn't work.

Thanks for the help, but now I'm a little confused. My understanding was that 
using AOPC made this unnecessary (obviously it doesn't). 

So, suppose I wanted to use JBoss AOP with precompiled classes in, say, 
Websphere. I'm assuming this would be the same as using JBoss without the 
jboss-aop.deployer folder. Isn't there a way to make this work? I had gathered 
that the deployer folder wasn't necessary with precompiled instrumentation.

At any rate, it looks like it is working. Our customers are running JBoss 
without the jboss-aop.deployer folder, and I suppose we could ship it with our 
app. However, my hope was to make it all encapsulated in our EAR file (or JAR 
file, as the case may be).


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