As off this morning the I no longer get a BindException when I restart JBoss.  The  
only explanation I can think of is the fact that I rebooted.  I'm running Windows 
2000, so this kind of makes sense to me.

My problems aren't over though, I now get a new exception,

2004-03-29 11:47:16,269 ERROR 
[org.jboss.cache.invalidation.bridges.JMSCacheInvalidationBridge] Starting failed
javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: ConnectionFactory not bound
        at org.jnp.server.NamingServer.getBinding(NamingServer.java:495)


Looking cache-invalidation-service.xml I see the following attribute for the 
JMSCacheInvalidationBridge mbean,

     <attribute name="ConnectionFactoryName">java:/ConnectionFactory</attribute>

Do I need to change this to something else?

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