I spent some time on this today with my local version of JBoss-5 Beta4. A bit 
of debugging and some modification to the JBoss server code (to print out some 
logs) pointed to a file named exposed.beans which is present in the META-INF 
folder of hudson.war/WEB-INF/lib/hudson-core-1.200.jar/META-INF folder. 
Apparently while parsing/opening this file there's some problem which leads to 
these exceptions. I haven't exactly been able to figure out what exactly is 
wrong with this file.  As a workaround (just for tests) i deleted this file 
from the META-INF folder and deployed the application. The application deployed 
successfully without problems. I was even able to deploy the hudson.war file in 
an archive format (after deleting the exposed.beans file). I still don't 
exactly know what's the problem with the exposed.beans. Maybe you would want to 
point this to someone who's involved in developing Hudson (not sure whether 
they would entertain this request because you are using a Beta !
 server and their documentation mentions using JBoss-4.2.x)?


P.S: If you are going to delete the exposed.beans for testing, you will also 
have to delete the HUDSON.SF from hudson.war/META-INF folder (remember this 
just for testing), or else the war file will fail verification (since this is a 
signed jar).

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