PeterJ,

Thanks for writing! My answers/reply inline:

1) You should not modify the configuration files in place while the application 
server is running. Instead, copy the one you want to modify to a temporary 
location, edit it there, and then copy back to deploy. Note that the files in 
server/xxx/conf are read only on startup. Not sure that you mean by "file 
system access", the app server needs access rights to all the configuration 
files.

Excellent advice. Looking at the files in that directory, they don't appear to 
be application, connector, or datasource specific. I've noticed this about 
./server/xxx/lib as well.

2) To deploy your own destinations, create a *-service.xml file, such as 
mydests-service.xml, and place the queue and topic descriptions in there. Copy 
the file to the deploy directory to deploy them, and delete it from there to 
undeploy them.


Excellent. SO I can make as many as I like, providing they have the correct 
suffix. Is there a reference listing all of these file suffixes, and their 
corresponding applicability? It would be great to know which runtime config 
files can be added/removed like this! This is at the core of my 
question/problem.

3) I am not sure I understand what you are asking, but I think you want to 
deploy an exploded directory. You can then easily add/update/remove files in 
your application. See 
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=ExplodedDeployment .

The above is really the same as the below:

4) You can creat a JAR and deploy it programmatically, but I do not have an 
example.

I was curious how to create stateful, statless, message-driven, and other beans 
programmatically, then deploy them programmatically as well.

While I look for a solution to this dilemma, the above means to me that it is 
possible to access the JBoss file system (regardless of OS) from an application 
inside the container, right?

Thanks!

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