I would add to that the 3 series has a much better organized and understandable 
configuration and directory structure layout.  All services are nicely split out in to 
various configuration files (some even have their own sub directories) unlike the 2 
series where you had a very monolithic single jcml configuration file in a quasi XML 
format.

I also like how you can baseline a server by simply copying the all, default, or 
minimal server target to a new directory with whatever name you want.  You then do a 
run.sh[.bat] -c <your new target name>.

The 3 series is a huge improvement over the 2 series and as someone else recommended 
if you are now just starting your project with JBoss, there is no reason at all to use 
the 2 series.  Even if you had a legacy system running the 2 series of JBoss, I'd 
still recommend spending the time to migrate to 3. 



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