I don't know what you had been doing wrong, I have been trying a few 
installations today to see if I could reproduce your problems but none of them 
failed.  The only possibilty really is that you had conflicting jars with your 
JDK.

The only required environment variable to get JBoss started is JAVA_HOME after 
the JDK has been installed.  The other steps you mentioned are not required.

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