Post the code you're using to connect with, explain when you're using that code.  Is 
it within JBoss or the client?  Assuming you're using a client:  Go the jmx-console 
and see if the JNDI object is printed in the JNDI tree.  I think you want to lookup 
"ConnectionFactory" in JNDI and cast it.  Adrian recommends UIL2ConnectionFactory.

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