I know everyone who posted on this thread is probably long gone (since the 
thread was dated 2005) but I want to thank you guys for posting this. My 
company wanted to switch from a standalone Tomcat servlet container to JBoss 
because of the clustering package and the ability to go beyond 1 GB of memory 
for the JVM. This post is actually a thank you to the posters and a rant on the 
piss-poor qualiy of official documents and books that are out there for JBoss.

I started here 3 weeks ago in a developer/project management position and my 
large task was to set up 12 machines to run our Production and Staging 
environments. But the problem is I have exclusively used Web Sphere for the 
past 5 years, zero JBoss experience. To say the least, I was a bit nervous. I 
installed JBoss on Monday but the documentation is so rotten for JBoss (even 
the books written by the JBoss people) that it took me until today to get my 
JNDI lookups working. My boss thought I was useless, but nowhere did I ever 
come across a  tag mentioned.

Everywhere they said just create this and that and everything will work. 
Nowhere did it say "if you can't bind to the DataSource you might want to make 
sure the DataSource is being deployed before your application is deployed by 
using the  tag."

The books drill down to such details of other things, but totally skim over the 
details of initial configuration. They need to go into detail on the 
complicated things, but also go into detail about problems getting started. I'm 
sure if I would have read the whole book I would have came across this 
eventually, but really, when I find a document from HP 
(http://docs.hp.com/en/5991-5569/index.html) that is more informative and 
written better than the Official books, there is a problem.


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