anonymous wrote : Caused by: javax.naming.NoInitialContextException: Cannot instantiate
class: org
| .jnp.interface.NamingContextFactory [Root exception is
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: org.jnp.interface.NamingContextFactory]
OK, now it makes sense. You will have to include the jbossall-client.jar (which you can
find in %JBOSS_HOME%/client) folder in the classpath of the client application. Since you
are running the application as a jar, you will have to add the jbossall-client.jar file in
the classpath by adding an Classpath entry in the Manifest.MF file of the
CS-app-client.jar.
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