Max,

Thanks for creating the JIRA entry.

I'm adding the VM argument to the JBoss AS launcher.  I've opened a JBoss 
Server View provided by JBoss Tools.  I right-click on my server, edit launch 
configuration, then add the option to the VM arguments tab.

This got me past the IPv6 issue, but the issue mentioned above regarding 
jboss-service.xml still remains.  Like the IPv6 issue, this issue occurs only 
when launching JBoss 4.2 Enterprise Application Platform from within Eclipse 
with JBoss Tools.  Launching from command line with run.sh starts successfully 
with no errors.

I'm still looking for other interesting behavior in run.sh that might somehow 
be responsible for the difference.

It may also be important to note that starting JBoss AS 4.2.0.GA from within 
Eclipse with JBoss Tools works just fine.  The problem happens only when 
starting JBoss 4.2 Enterprise Application Platform from within Eclipse with 
JBoss Tools.

One difference is I installed JBoss 4.2.0.GA from the zip, but I used 
enterprise-installer-4.2.0-1.ep1.1.jar to install the Enterprise Application 
Platform, including securing the web console and the like.  ...in case that 
matters...

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