We have developed a web application in Apache Tomcat, and are now looking at 
JBoss because of EJB3.0, and how simple it appears it will be to scale up our 
application as we grow. 

We use Apache Cocoon to drive part of our website.  The pages driven by cocoon 
are updated quite frequently by our web content staff.  I've not gotten our 
application up and running on JBoss 4.04 AS, but I can only update these cocoon 
files by rebuilding the EAR file for our application.

Under Tomcat, all of the JSPs/cocoon files, simply sat in our webapps/ROOT 
directory, where we could update our cocoon files at wiill.  Is there a way to 
do this with JBoss?  Can  I deploy files to my application without building my 
WAR/EAR file?   Ideally, I can deploy this new content (driven by cocoon) 
without reloading my entire application (which appears to take about 30 seconds 
on my test jboss machine).

Thanks for any advice.

-Scott

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