This is not the right way to do it. JBoss has a very elaborate classloading
system (see http://www.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=JBossClassLoadingUseCases,
you can't just modify the global JVM classpath!
If your resource is inside your service archive (e.g. at the root of it
myresource.xml) then simply asks the classloader who loaded your MBean class
in the first place, e.g.:
| InputStream resource =
|new
InputStreamReader(this.getClass().getResourceAsStream(myresource.xml));
|
And BTW, if this is a service archive, it should be named .sar not .jar
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