Wait, I see where this is coming from.  I'm still declaring my deployer like 
this:


  | deployment xmlns="urn:jboss:bean-deployer:2.0">
  |     <bean name="JBossThreadsMetaDataFactoryDeployer" 
class="org.jboss.deployers.vfs.deployer.kernel.BeanMetaDataFactoryDeployer">
  |         <constructor>
  |             
<parameter>org.jboss.threads.metadata.ThreadsMetaData</parameter>
  |         </constructor>
  |     </bean>
  | 
  |     <bean name="JBossThreadsMetaDataSchemaResolverDeployer" 
class="org.jboss.deployers.vfs.spi.deployer.SchemaResolverDeployer">
  |         <constructor>
  |             
<parameter>org.jboss.threads.metadata.ThreadsMetaData</parameter>
  |         </constructor>
  |         <property name="name">jboss-threads.xml</property>
  |         <property name="registerWithJBossXB">true</property>
  |     </bean>
  | </deployment>
  | 

Which is clearly not safe against refactors.  I suppose I should use the 
"deployers" stuff.

Though I just noticed that the jboss-deployers-2_0.xsd schema has a 
targetNamespace of "urn:jboss:classloader:1.0".  Oops? :-)

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