Try using jmx-console (http://localhost:8080/jmx-console).  Click 
"service=JNDIView", then Invoke on list().

Look near bottom for "Global JNDI Namespace" and see if it is there.  

Perhaps what you really want to use is "java:JmsXA" which is only in the Java 
namespace, not global.  In this case, you can't have a PROVIDER_URL in your env 
when you do the lookup because this namespace is only available locally.  Just 
use an InitialContext() without properties.

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