This is because you have IBM's JDK and "-server" option is Sun's Java Hotspot 
JVM's option and not supported by IBM's JVM.  When running from the command 
line, try modifying the run.sh to remove the "-server" option.  The other 
options shown from your echoed message are general and are supported by IBM's 
JVM also.

Which platform did you run eclipse on? Your comman line shows like some UNIX or 
Linux.  The error you got when starting from Eclipse showed those Sun classes 
are missing.  If this is also on your unix/linux platform, you may have to get 
Sun's JDK or/and some proper jars from Sun.  I run Eclipse on Windows with 
Sun's JDK and never used jboss plugin, so don't know what you may need for that 
plugin on unix/linux. Don't even know if it supports IBM's JVM.

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