"pumuckel" wrote : this file must be on the classpath when starting up the client It was not in the classpath. Seems strange to put a "properties" file in the classpath. Anyway the standard JBoss template has this file in 2 places, /etc and /build/bin. I put the one in /build/bin into the classpath since that one specified the port 1099, and ran the client. The error was the same, no change. I'm certain it was in the classpath since the classpath is printed out by the client. Other ideas?
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