Done:

http://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBSEAM-2441

But this really is a long-standing bug / deficiency in dom4j.  It should have 
various configuration options of what to do if a DTD can't be found:

1. Silently ignore the problem and continue parsing
2. Throw an exception that says, "I don't have that DTD in my classpath."  This 
should be the default behaviour.
3. Attempt to fetch the resource over the net.  This should need to be 
explicitly configured, because it's almost always the wrong thing to do, and is 
probably going to fail anyway.

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