Hi,

I'd like to connect JBoss 2.2.1 to a MySQL server.
According to the manual (chapter 3 - Introduction) I copied the 
driver-JAR to the lib/ext directory and I added an mbean-entry to 
jboss.jcml. When I start JBoss my entry is ignored (no extra [JDBC] 
output in log) and JBoss erases it from jboss.jcml.
Because this approach didn't work, I added my JDBC driver-class to the 
"jdbc.drivers"-value in jboss.properties. After starting JBoss, my log 
contained the output "[JDBC] Loaded 
JDBC-driver:org.gjt.mm.mysql.Driver", which is the added JDBC driver-class.

I have the following questions about the above:
- Why does JBoss behave like this towards the manual approach?
- Does my approach have any consequences for the functioning of JBoss 
compared to the manual approach?

Thanks in advance,
Bas

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