Yes, I read through the JIRA link but that is referring to retrying the remote 
connection at startup.  That is not the issue.  My server is running.  I can 
connect to the remote queue if that queue is the target destination, not the 
source destination.  I stepped through bridge.java and verified that everything 
looks ok, ie the IC has the remote properties and the Destination is correct.  
Everything looked good to me but when it executes CreateConsumer is throws the 
exception.  I can create a stand alone program that is able to connect to the 
remote server and create a consumer.  I am also able to specify the same remote 
queue as the source destination in the bridge service and it connects fine.

I noticed in the stack trace the line:

org.jboss.remoting.transport.local.LocalClientInvoker.invoke

I am not that familiar with this code but does this mean that at this point 
remoting thinks the client is local?  If this is so then that is a mistake.  I 
get kind of lost in the aop code.  Is it possible there is a bug that is 
causing it to  try to connect to the local machine instead of the remote 
machine?  Just a guess.

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