the .classpath files that are attached to that wiki page may be a little out of date 
b/c additional libraries may have been required since i published those. 

you can use them as a good starting point. eclipse does an excellent job of telling 
you what classes it can't find, so after that, it's just a matter of figuring out 
which jboss jar has those classes and adding them to the classpath.

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