Running HornetQ as standanlone server example?

First off, I would start with the documentation that directly relates to the HornetQ version you are using.

First off, I would start with the documentation that directly relates to the HornetQ version you are using. I think you may be missing libraries in your client code. Please make sure you add $HORNETQ_HOME/lib contents to your client dependencies and see if that works.

Otherwise update your question and will try to help again :).

I would say the same here +1 – Clebert Dec 9 '11 at 20:15 Well , I've tried it ...and it does not work! From what I can figure out it seems that HornetQ starts ok, initializes the JNDI Service , creates all administered objects , but the client is unable to establish a communication with the JNDI service! – steve Dec 10 '11 at 14:07 Perhaps there is more to be done at the client side to configure a correct usage of JNDI (missing jndi.

Properties or incomplete settings in that file )! – steve Dec 10 '11 at 14:09 Can you try to pass Your jndi properties programmatically to the initial context? Not sure if it is picking the config file correctly.

– Gonzalo Garcia Lasurtegui Dec 10 '11 at 14:24.

Is your jndi. Properties file in your classpath? It sounds like its in the config path of the server, but your client code cannot find it.

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