Hi, 

I've never tried to get JBoss via a package system, but maybe Red Hat offers 
that (look to the upper left corner -> JBoss - a division of Red Hat :) ). 
But why do you want to get it via a package system? You just have to unzip te 
folder with the jboss installation to get it installed. Change the run.sh to 
point to your jdk and you're ready. If you want to grade your system up you 
have to do a lot of handwork anyway, because you have to put your config-files 
to the new system. The rest is only the unzip of the new archive. To get this a 
bit more easy, you could define another deploy directory just for your config 
files. Then you just have to copy that to the new server and change the 
Deployment Scanner in conf/jboss-service.xml. 

Peter

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