I'm attempting to create a java stored proc in Oracle that sends a message via 
JBoss.

I believe I identified all the depencies and loaded the appropriate JBoss 
classes.  However, when my java code looks up the ConnectionFactory 
[ctx.lookup("ConnectionFactory")], I'm returned a javax.jms.Reference rather 
than the SpyConnectionFactory.

So in an attempt to get the SpyConnectionFactory loaded into Oracle I've placed 
a reference to it in my java source code and added jbossmq.jar to the 
dependency tree.

This loads the appropriate reference but they will NOT compile/resolve in 
Oracle.

Any ideas why?  Do they contain code specific to a jvm version not supported by 
Oracle?

OBTW  The code works fine if I run it standalone from main.

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