>From the 5.0.0.Beta3 release notes:
...
JBoss Messaging is a high performance JMS provider in the JBoss Enterprise 
Middleware Stack (JEMS), included with JBoss 5 as the default messaging 
provider. It is also the backbone of the JBoss ESB infrastructure. JBoss 
Messaging is a complete rewrite of JBossMQ, which is the default JMS provider 
for the JBoss AS 4.x series. 
...
messaging, v1.4.0.SP1

Some examples queues can be found in ./deploy/messaging/destinations-service.xml

>From the 4.2.1.GA release notes:
...
JBoss Web v2.x is the web container in JBossAS 4.2, an implementation based on 
Apache Tomcat that includes the Apache Portable Runtime (APR) and Tomcat native 
technologies to achieve scalability and performance characteristics that match 
and exceed the Apache Http server. In the absence of the native libraries, 
JBoss Web falls back to the standard non-native connector mode. The native 
libraries need to be downloaded and installed separately in 
JBOSS_HOME/bin/native. 
...
Tomcat 6 is now bundled as part of JBoss Web. deploy/jbossweb-tomcat55.sar has 
been replaced by deploy/jboss-web.deployer. 
...

If you follow from the release notes the link to:
https://svn.jboss.org/repos/jbossas/tags/JBoss_4_2_1_GA/build/build-thirdparty.xml

You'll see:

  | <componentref name="jboss/web" version="2.0.0.GA" /> 
  | 


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