We do the same as Eric and it's fine.  If you want to debug server side code, 
genuitec has a great plugin.  


http://www.genuitec.com/products/Eclipse_JBoss.pdf

Regards

Quoting Eric Jain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> > There are 54 of jars after all
> 
> You may be able to get by with far less. For example, I have the
> following jars in my project classpath, allowing me to compile my code
> and run test clients:
> 
> jboss-client.jar
> jboss-common-client.jar
> jboss-j2ee.jar
> jboss-jmx.jar
> jboss-system.jar
> jboss-transaction-client.jar
> jbossha-client.jar
> jbosssx-client.jar
> jnet.jar
> jnp-client.jar
> 
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> 
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