"dkuanwang" wrote : Hi Clebert/Tim,
  | 
  | I did check the class dependencies and found all the classes in 
jboss-remoting.jar or jbossall-client.jar. 
  | 
  | I have tried putting the jboss jars in Sun AS classpath perfix but the same 
exception happens:
  | 

I don't know how ClassLoader would work on 
SunOne/Gassfish/JavaApplicationServer/WhateverNameTheyAreUsingNow. I used to 
work with it years ago, and I remember being somewhat different in regard to 
hierarchies.. etc.

You have the JAR list you need to use, you just need to make sure the 
application will have access to those classes.

anonymous wrote : 
  |  On the other hand, if JBAS 5 deprecated jbossall-client.jar, what jar 
should a client use instead of it? 


jbossall-client.jar is an evil aggregation of jars. You will need to use the 
individual client jars from /jboss/client. I have changes the examples to make 
use of the correct jars, and we have documented the minimal set for JBM, but 
depending on the other EE features you use you may need to add more client 
jars. I would suggest looking at the JBossAS docs. (Or ask on the jbas forum if 
you still miss anything).

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