In jboss-messaging-client.jar there are several class files from the JMX 
package such as org.jboss.mx.server.ServerConfig. These appear to be from an 
old release of the jboss JMX as they refer to classes that no longer exist in 
the jBoss application server (such as JBossMXServerConfig ), so if they are 
used by the class loader then you get a class not found exception.

We get this if we try to use jboss messaging in an application that's running 
in jboss application server 4.04GA and exposing beans to the application 
server's mBeanServer. If we switch to another messaging server (ActiveMQ) and 
remove the jboss-messaging-client.jar then it all works fine. Is there a reason 
that these classes are in the client jar, are they needed or could they be 
updated to be compaitable with the latest application server?



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