so nearly there.

went to site mentioned at download the 
org.eclipse.jst.server.jboss.ejb3_1.5.0.v200705171400.jar  file which turns out 
to be a zip file.  Heigh ho, i went into my eclipse plugins and created a dir 
with the same name as the zip file.  I then extracted the zip file into the 
directory just created and restart eclipse - clean.

brilliant now i get the extra server defns.  I created a new 4.2 server and 
start it - it comes up clean.  wonderful.

Then i have a problem.  I create a new dynamic web project and point it at the 
new server.  it fails to compile with errors

anonymous wrote : 
  | Severity and Description    Path    Resource        Location        
Creation Time   Id
  | Project my is missing required library: 
'E:\jboss\jboss-4.2.0.GA\client\javax.servlet.jar'          my      Build path  
    1179529310630   2006
  | Project my is missing required library: 
'E:\jboss\jboss-4.2.0.GA\server\default\lib\javax.servlet.jsp.jar'          my  
    Build path      1179529310630   2005
  | 

the libraries are pointed to the wrong named files.  

when i open the project and look at the build library paths i get the following 

jboss runtimes (wst:2.4) which if you open it shows the javax.servlet.jsp.jar, 
and javax.servlet.jar - which are not the latest names in the 4.2 files list.  

I dont know where this bit of config is to change it.  If you try and edit the 
runtimes section it shows 
anonymous wrote : 
  | org.jboss.ide.eclipse.as.core.runtime.ProjectInitializer/JBOSS 4.2 
EJB3/jst.web/2.4
  | 

where is this?  

very close but not quite there.  I thought it might be in the serverdef file in 
the plugins dir however that correctly shows 

anonymous wrote : 
  |     
  |             
  |             
  |             
  |             
  |             <!--JBoss specific annotations like "SecurityDomain". -->
  |             
  |             
  |             
  |             <!--The J2EE5 AppClient needs more JARs for startup-->
  |             <!--  -->
  |             
  |             
  | 
  |             <!--Hibernate Exceptions might come into the application 
client. For catching them we need this jar. 
  |             -->
  |             
  |             <!--For usage of Hibernate those JARs might be required -->
  |             
  |             
  |             
  | 
  |             
  |             
  |             
  |             
  |     
  | 

with the new files correct 

any ideas???

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