Pedro;

If you are intent on going down this road, I recommend you adopt an alternate 
approach. Even though I believe it is possible to make the JBoss client run in the 
Oracle VM, it is still unpredictable and inherently unsupportable. However, Oracle has 
AQ/JMS which can work as well, is easier to set up, probably performs faster and is 
more stable.

You  basically need to set up a command pattern and have PL/SQL package up the command 
in a message and publish it. Then you have an MBean or an MDB listening on that queue, 
retrieving the command package and executing it.

Honestly, I think you will be happier witth that approach, although I do not know 
exactly what you are doing :) .......

//Nicholas

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