Very interesting.

The jms server or client doesn't treat xml text any differently from any other 
text. In fact it doesn't even look at the messabe bodies at all, they're 
ignored.

One possibility here is you have an XML firewall on your network between the 
server and the client.

Some companies have these which filter xml traffic to make sure employees 
aren't doing naughty things....

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