anonymous wrote : maybe I already have some conflicting libraries in my classpath
I hope that you have not set the CLASSPATH environment variable. That is a sure way to get
into trouble. The run script will set everything you need. On my machines, the only
Java-related env vars I have set are JAVA_HOME and various other "home"
directories (e.g. ANT_HOME).
Another thing to check is that you do not any endorsed directories - JAR files therein
could also cause issues.
One way to track down unwanted JAR files is to set the -verbose:class JVM option in the
run script. This option will list each class loaded and the JAR file containing that
class. The only JAR files you should see are rt.jar and those within JBOSS_HOME; if you
see any others they are suspect.
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