We have jboss messaging running on one machine, and we have a web application 
that is sending messages running on another machine. The web application has 
jboss-messaging-client.jar in it's classpath so we can send messages to the 
jboss messaging server (which is on another machine completely). 

If we try to expose mBeans from the webapp on the application server, the 
classes in jboss-messaging-client.jar interfere and we get errors.

I was wanting to know why jboss-messaging-client.jar contains the jmx server 
classes, what are they used for?

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