> That's all for now. To recap: put jndi.jar, jnp-client.jar and
> jboss-client.jar in your classpath to be sure that it works. Powerusers
> will not need anything in classpath, but may instead rely on dynamic
> classloading for every class (including JNDI implementation through the
> Reference mechanism).

great, how about 2 small things

1- why not put all the jars in one package? I had the ejboss-client.jar
stuff it worked pretty well for most non-power users and you remember all
the messages we had with that.... keep classpath craziness at a low if you
can afford it
2- please send me a page with the "power user" dynamic loading feature
setting explained (3 lines is good!!! simple is good) I think this is a
great feature and we need to advertise it.. what? no classes needed at ALL?
I'll put on website

marc



>
> Hope this makes things a tad easier. :-)
>
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