you can also define all the utility jars in the application.xml file.

ie: 


  |   <module>
  |     <java>util.jar</java>
  |   </module>
  | 

it's not portable (but why would you ever want to leave jboss), but it does work and i 
find it's easier then dealing w/ the manifest files. 

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