No, using Hypersonic in production is not recommended.  It's an in-process DB; 
if your app server process crashes, so does your DB. The app server needs a 
database, so we bundle Hypersonic so the AS will work out of the box on a 
developer's workstation, but it's not meant for production.

For your JMS config, here's what I recommend you do:

1) Make a copy of your 'pok' config so you still have a backup. :)

2) Start with the default config.  Modify the JMS configuration so it talks to 
your mysql database.  Get it working so that when you start default, JMS is 
starting cleanly and working with your mysql database. (No need to deploy 
anything of your own, except, if you like, your queues/topic.)

3) Go to your 'pok' config.  Delete the deploy/jms and deploy-hasingleton/jms 
folders.  Copy your modified deploy/jms directory from default.

You're not trying to use HA-JMS, so starting with an HA-JMS config and trying 
to change it to non-HA is much more prone to error than starting with a non-HA 
config.

Re: your NPE, it looks like there is some JNDI lookup problem finding 
PokQueryDS:

22:10:52,325 INFO  [STDOUT] PokQueryDs not bound

You need to debug exactly what name your code is looking for and why it's not 
finding it.

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