anonymous wrote : and not from the EAR's APP-INF/lib. 

The APP-INF folder is not identified by JBoss. I guess it's specific to 
WebSphere.

anonymous wrote :  jboss-4.0.3SP1

Any specific reason why you are using a old version of JBoss? In this version 
of JBoss, i guess you can create a "lib" folder at the root of the EAR and then 
add all the necessary jars to this lib folder. You will additionally have to 
mark all these jars as a java module in the application.xml:

  | <module>
  |  <java>lib/saaj.jar</java>
  | </module>
You might sometimes need to scope the classloaders (through jboss-app.xml) if 
you are packaging any jars which are already provided by JBoss. 


In JBoss-4.2.x, this is much easier. You can just drop all the necessary jars 
in the EAR/lib folder without having to add them as java modules in 
application.xml. And the classloader scoping needs to be done here too, if you 
are overriding some jar files.


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