"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote : This dicussion of needing a local jboss instance is 
completely false. You need the jboss jars only.
Thank you, Mr. Stark, for your reply. Could you clear one thing up for me then, 
please: 
If I'm talking to a remote JBoss, the way my app knows where the JBoss is to 
talk to is via a property I set in the initial context?

  | env.setProperty(javax.naming.Context.PROVIDER_URL, 
"jnp://myservername:1099");
  | 
I will persist with my JAR file vivisections, then.

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