It is the connection factory... Actually there are two queues declared and one connection factory.As soon as it goes for the lookup of the connection factory in the JNDI, it throws the forementioned exception. Do you think the problem comes from that there is only one connection factory? I read somewhere that declaring the connectionfactory in the jboss-web.xml with the value java:/JmsXA indicates that this QueueConnectionFactory participates in distributed transactions. Does it have anything do to with it?
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