If you could try looking at the JBoss Server's View, select your server, and 
expand hte Event Log item.

Inside there, you'll see things like the attempt at startup and what's going 
on.  In order to tell when the server is up or down, the plugin tries to use 
JMX to contact the server and ask it if it's started. 

If no connection can be made (minimal configuration?) then JMX is not installed 
on your JBoss configuration and this will always fail. You'll have to go to 
window -> preferences -> JBoss Servers, select your server, and hcange the 
startup poller to Timeout Poller. You can then adjust the timeout duration and 
behavior to something else. 

If you are not using a minimal configuration, then you need to make sure your 
username / password are set in your server. Double-click your server to open 
the server editor and declare your JMX username nad password. 

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