A few answers:

1) I don't know.

2) Yes. If you look at JBoss AS 5.0 beta 1, you will see JBoss Web in use (look 
for the notification that it could not find the shared object and is thus not 
running Apache Portable Runtime).

3) As noted in #2, JBoss Web is part of JBoss AS starting in 5.0. Though you 
can run dual servers, with Web handling static, JSP and servlet content and AS 
handling EJBs.

4) Since there is only one server, you place things in the deploy directory as 
usual.  If running dual server, the war files go into the deploy directory 
under Web and EJB jar files go into the deploy directory under AS. You, of 
course, have to properly configure the JNDI in your web applications in Web to 
look up the EJBs in AS. Also, you would want to move war files out of ear files 
so they can be separately deployed. Finally, if you have supporting/utility jar 
files, they might have to go into both locations depending on which classes use 
them. Note that this is no different that what you would currently have to do 
if you decided to front end JBoss AS with Tomcat (or Jetty) running on a 
separate system. (While this is possible, I do not know of anyone actually 
doing this.)

5) I don't know.

For the questions I don't have the answers to, you might want to ask on the 
JBoss Web forum.

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