at 
org.jboss.mq.sm.jdbc.JDBCStateManager$JDBCSession.close(JDBCStateManager.java:638)
The error appears to come from here , enable the TRACE logging on 
org.jboss.mq.sm.jdbc.JDBCStateManager class and trace the flow .
Also make sure that datasource configuration is working , you can write a 
simple jsp to test that .
First let us make sure that the datasource is configured properly.
anonymous wrote : 
  | One thing that you have to be careful of, SQL Server will frequently change 
the port that it listens on to some other number (that's Microsoft for ya) if 
you get a connection refused on startup check and see what port it is actually 
listening on. 
Do you mean to say that every time you restart the MSSQL server it listens on 
different ports? There should be some way to configure the fixed port ,  I 
wanted to try this but I have fedora installed on my laptop .

Ronald , I don't believe that the MS doesn't provide a way to configure the 
fixed port  to listen :) , google to know more configuration !!!

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