The only libraries included are... 

A) the JBoss runtime libraries which are automatically included by selecting 
"JBoss" when the project is first created, and

B) the bare minimum extra jar files needed to make build errors go away, all 
chosen from the jar files in the JBoss installation itself.

I am using JBoss 5, and maybe NetBeans only is able to support JBoss 4.  Any 
differences in JBoss 5 might be the cause of the problems.

There is no other way to build the project in NetBeans.  I don't see how I 
could be using NetBeans improperly, because it is such a simple project.  The 
same project configured for Glassfish works just fine.

Getting the simplest sample app to run in JBoss should not be so hard.  I've 
tried on and off for 2.5 years now to move forward from JBoss 3.2 but this is 
just becoming too much.  I hate to do it but I am just about ready to throw 
JBoss away and go with Glassfish...

Not sure what else to do,
/Mark


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