Mark, just as an aside, I am not sure how set you are on using NetBeans, but 
since primarily Sun engineers developed both NetBeans and GlassFish it would 
make sense that the interaction between the two is seamless. In the proprietary 
world this could be considered as vendor lock-in. If you want to do development 
work for JBoss AS, Eclipse with JBoss Tools would be a better choice for the 
IDE. (There is also a JBoss Developer's Studio, but it requires a subscription 
and I don't think it supports AS 5.x yet.) And JBoss Tools provides several 
detailed tutorials. 

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