That's what "b" is for.  What do you find to be missing? It's worked for
me.

david jencks

On 2002.07.10 10:19:35 -0400 Simon Stewart wrote:
> You know, it would be really useful to have a bare system somewhere
> between b and c. Most people just want to deploy some EJBs, some
> servlets that use them and a datasource, all on one machine. It can be
> hard for a newbie to figure out what's necessary. "c" is overkill for
> this and "b" is not enough....
> 
> On Wed, Jul 10, 2002 at 06:13:45AM -0700, Scott M Stark wrote:
> > The 3.0.0 release notes state:
> > 
> > The directory structure of the distribution has changed from a single
> > monolithic default configuration into three distributions:
> > 
> > 
> > 
> >   a.. minimal, a bare JMX core with JNDI naming, Log4j and hot
> deployment
> >             of mbean services.
> > 
> >   b.. default, the basic J2EE compatible configuration without
> clustering,
> >             JBoss.NET or IIOP
> > 
> >   c.. all, the complete configuration. All available services including
> >             clustering, JBoss.NET and IIOP are included in this
> configuration.
> > 
> >   d.. The jars in the top lib directory are no longer loaded by
> default. The
> >             lib directory under a server configuration(server/default/lib
> for
> > example)
> >             is the location for jars that should be loaded by
> default for the given
> >             server configuration.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Simon
> 
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