i just downloaded that file, and i don't see a jboss directory contained within it. 

what you'll want to do is the following: 

1) create a directory under JBOSS_HOME/server/default called nukes

2) remove all "nukes" files from the JBOSS_HOME/server/default directory except for 
the following: 
  
  nukes.ear
  nukes-ds.xml

3) take all the rest of the files (there should be a bunch of -service.xml files, a 
nukes-bb.ear, and nukes-permission.sar) and copy all of those into the 
JBOSS_HOME/server/default/nukes directory that you created. 

start up jboss and you should be good to go. these instructions can also be found in 
the install.txt file that is contained in the nukes-1.0.0-mysql.zip file.

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