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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T07:37:35+00:00 2026-06-13T07:37:35+00:00

When starting JBoss from the servers view inside Eclipse Indigo SR2 with JBoss Tools

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When starting JBoss from the servers view inside Eclipse Indigo SR2 with JBoss Tools 2.3.0 on my machine, everything runs fine.

I have copied all contents of my work folder containing Eclipse and JBoss-7.1.1.Final to a different machine.

Now, when I try to start the server, it fails with this message:

Starting JBoss 7.1.1 Runtime encountered an error. The archive: /jboss/jboss-modules.jar which is referenced by the classpath, does not exist.

I don’t see anything referencing the jar in the runtime or server or project configurations. And the jboss-modules.jar is inside the root folder of the JBoss server, as expected. There are no deployments in the standalone.xml.
Both machines are running SuSe 12. .bashrc and .profile are empty.

The server starts fine from command line.

I have created a new runtime and a server using this runtime from scratch in Eclipse, but get the same error.

Any ideas are appreciated.

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    2026-06-13T07:37:37+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 7:37 am

    I have found the solution just now:

    1. I have found the reference to the jboss-modules.jar in the launch configuration of the server under User Libraries. All attempts to delete it failed. After removing or resetting to defaults and applying, I started the server, received the same error and the .jar was in the launch cofig classpath again.
    2. I actually had a project named jboss without any facets, just to have the JBoss files visible from the eclipse project browser. This project was closed.

    After I opened it, the server started fine again.

    I am still clueless about how the reference to the jboss-modules.jar from a project got into the launch config classpath and why it resisted removing attempts.

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