No i wanted to implement a JBoss messaging client talking to a JBM clustered 
server without installing a Jboss Messaging implementation on the server (just 
throwing jboss-messaging.jar in the lib dir). 
JBM must be installed and configured on the server.
But I solved this part using remote JNDI lookup on the cluster. What is not 
mentioned in the documentation is that you need in fact also libs from the 
cluster configuration (the all configuration) in a non clustered JBoss 
Appserver (the message producer). At least jbossha.jar.
  | Perhaps it was a bad idea to do this with JCA. 
I'm still a little unclear as to what you are doing here. Are you looking up 
the connection factory, if this is the case then JBM must be installed.
But how can i configure the remote queue as administered object just like the 
examples on JBoss ActiveMQ and JBoss WebsphereMQ examples.
Can you direct me at these examples and maybe i'll be able to grasp exactly 
what you are trying to achieve.

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