On Jan 26, Dewayne McNair quoth:

> > The resin server is treated as an ordinary client.  The client jars and
> > the interface classes are thrown into the resin/lib/ directory.
> 
> Are you saying that you take the jboss-2.0-FINAL/client/*.jar files and
> place them in resin1.2.2/lib directory?  How do you get JBoss started?

Yes.  We start jboss just like any other dameon or service on the system.

> I'd really appreciate it if you could give a bit more details.  This sounds
> really promising.

We just installed the software and treated the resin installation as a
normal bean-using client to the jboss server.  There isn't anything
special about it.  Maybe I misunderstand what you want more information
about.

C=)

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