I think all of this won't happen before JBoss5.

I checked out CVS of the Embedded JBoss5 last week and it's working nicely with 
hot-redeploy of virtual archives. Means I don't even have a WAR anymore, just a 
bunch of classes with annotations and a few config files, all in one directory. 
And then I programmatically feed that into a virtual EAR/JAR, which I deploy on 
JBoss5. 

IMO this is the approach we should take. WAR and EAR are _deployment_ 
solutions, I'm not deploying anything when I'm developing software. I just want 
to see my stuff running in one way or another and I have no idea why everyone 
(including the IDE vendors) thinks that WARs and EARs are a good idea for that. 
They are not, in fact, they are so badly designed that everyone writes 5 pages 
of build.xml just to get the dozens of files into the right locations. Why 
can't I develop how I like and only use the EAR/WAR stuff when I want to 
actually _deploy_ my application and run it?

So this whole issue should be solved in the second half of this year... I can 
see other projects (Tapestry for example) also pushing in new directions and 
only good can come from it. 


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