"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote : 
  | 
  |   | <bean:deployment
  |   |         xmlns:bean="urn:jboss:bean-deployer:2.0"
  |   |         xmlns:io="urn:jboss:io:1.0">
  |   |     <bean:bean ..../>
  |   |     <io:tcp-server> ... </io:tcp-server>
  |   |     <io:tcp-connection> ... </io:tcp-connection>
  |   |     ...etc...
  |   | </bean:deployment>
  |   | 
  | 
  | In other words I think it would be nice to let the user specify an I/O bean 
anywhere they'd specify a regular bean.
  | 
Then each of the corresponding metadata classes (tcp-server --> metadata class, 
tcp-connection --> metadata class, ...) must implement BeanMetaDatafactory.
Which isn't hard to achieve.
And your top level dlm:deployment can just take all of them, call getBeans on 
each of them, add those beans to top list, and you have your custom xml 
functional as well (+ the new deployer that I'm just about to write).

"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote : 
  | I'm about 95% sure I can get my tags to work inside a "bean:deployment" 
tag.  But I'm maybe about 60% confident that I can get my bean tags to work in 
other places where a bean deployer "bean" tag can go.
  | 
These % are confusing me. :-)

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