I had previously seen the wiki entry named "ExternalDirectories". This wiki 
entry specifically talks about serving static content like HTML pages and 
images. I can make this work using the instructions in the wiki.

What I want to do is to redirect the root directory for my entire application 
deployment file structure. We use many servlets and .jsp files. I want to keep 
my jsp/html/image/etc. source files plus WEB-INF in a directory outside of the 
JBoss install directory. We have used a number of other app servers and are 
just moving to JBoss. This has been possible in all other app servers.

We deploy in exploded format, not in a .war file. Initially, I deployed my file 
structure under the \jbossweb-tomcat55.sar\ROOT.war directory. I got that 
working fine. Now I want to move the entire .war directory out from under the 
JBoss install directory.

When I try this using the instructions in the "ExternalDirectories" wiki entry, 
I get a number of errors. This appears to be the root error:

org.apache.commons.logging.LogConfigurationException: Invalid class loader 
hierarchy.  You have more than one version of 'org.apache.commons.logging.Log' 
visible, which is not allowed.

Not sure if this would work even if I can make this error go away. Is there an 
intended way to redirect an entire web app deploy directory outside of the 
JBoss install directory?

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