I am not sure if this is the sort of file it is expecting. When I look at another example which uses some other jms provider the file looks something like a jndi tree:
"#This file is used by the JNDI FSContext. #Mon Aug 18 16:43:05 CDT 2008 brokerQCF/RefAddr/1/Encoding=String EX5Source/RefAddr/5/Encoding=String brokerQCF/RefAddr/12/Type=UCP EX5Fail/RefAddr/5/Encoding=String EX5Target/RefAddr/7/Encoding=String brokerQCF/RefAddr/10/Encoding=String brokerQCF/RefAddr/20/Encoding=String EX5Fail/RefAddr/4/Content=1208 brokerQCF/RefAddr/16/Type=LA EX5Fail/RefAddr/7/Content=1 EX5Target/RefAddr/4/Content=1208 brokerQCF/RefAddr/2/Encoding=String EX5Target/RefAddr/1/Type=EXP EX5Source/RefAddr/6/Encoding=String EX5Target/RefAddr/7/Content=1 EX5Source/RefAddr/4/Type=CCS brokerQCF/RefAddr/1/Type=TRAN brokerQCF/RefAddr/5/Content=SYSTEM.DEF.SVRCONN EX5Fail/RefAddr/6/Encoding=String EX5Fail/RefAddr/1/Content=-2 brokerQCF/RefAddr/18/Content=true EX5Target/RefAddr/5/Type=TC EX5Target/RefAddr/8/Encoding=String brokerQCF/RefAddr/8/Content=0 EX5Source/RefAddr/8/Content=TEST brokerQCF/ClassName=com.ibm.mq.jms.MQQueueConnectionFactory brokerQCF/RefAddr/11/Encoding=String EX5Source/RefAddr/8/Type=QU brokerQCF/RefAddr/5/Type=CHAN EX5Fail/RefAddr/8/Type=QU EX5Target/RefAddr/1/Content=-2 EX5Source/RefAddr/0/Type=VER" Other examples show you don't need to supply a file, but a url of some kind. For instance for sonicMQ the following is entered: "tcp://localhost:2506" at first I thought that maybe "tcp://localhost:1099" would work for JBoss but I was mistaken. Can the JBoss bindings file be accessed via some sort of URL? View the original post : http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&p=4188574#4188574 Reply to the post : http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=posting&mode=reply&p=4188574 _______________________________________________ jboss-user mailing list jboss-user@lists.jboss.org https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/jboss-user