anonymous wrote : I don't think this would change anything

The developer releases of JBoss 4 where previews so that developers could start 
to look at the new features that had been implemented for J2EE 1.4.  It was not 
until after another developer release had been made two months later that the 
code was considered ready to start moving towards the production release and 
the release candidate releases started.

I remember at the time there were some conflicts with the JBoss 4 JMX 
implementation and JDK 1.5, I can't remember the details but I think the 
workaround involved removing some classes from the JDK.  The error you have 
reported suggests to me that your problem is along simiar lines.

If you can not download a later version of JBoss do you have a 1.4 version of a 
JDK that you could use instead?

I would still recommend that you move to a production release as soon as you 
can, the availability of support is going to be very limited for an 
intermediate developer release when two production releases have been made 
since.



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