You have the right idea, the only difference in accessing JBoss Messaging on 
one machine versus on another is the JNDI provider URL - simply change the host 
name to access a different server.

If you have a standalone client application (that is, one that is not deployed 
to the application server), then all you really need is the 
jboss-messaging-client.jar file and the jndi.properties file in your client's 
classpath. No need to install standalone messaging on the client machine.


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