You can install the bridge mbean on either the remote or the local server (or 
even on a third completely separate server).

The bridge then requires a jms provider to be setup for both the source and the 
target.

So, if you have installed the bridge on the machine with the log4j queue then 
the source jms provider would just be the default one in jms-ds.xml (the local 
jms provider), and then you would setup another jms provider with a different 
name pointing to the remote jms server. The jndi properties of the remote 
server are specified in the jms provider config.

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