Why can't I access JMS connection factory via JNDI?

I'm going through the JMS tutorial and I'm trying to get the simple point-to-point example (http://java.sun.com/products/jms/tutorial/1_3_1-fcs/doc/client.html#1056518) to work with the JMS implementation in AS7.
I have read the "Administration of the JMS Service" section of http://docs.sun.com/source/816-7153-10/djjms.html#18990 and I have correctly configured:
- a javax.jms.QueueConnectionFactory under JNDI name "jms/QueueConnectionFactory"
- a physical destination of resource type "queue" with name "Queue1";
- a javax.jms.Queue destination resource under JNDI name "jms/MyQueue", with property "imqDestinationName" set to "Queue1"
When I run SimpleQueueSender my JNDI lookup fails because there are no objects bound to the names I have tried:
java:comp/env/jms/QueueConnectionFactory
java:jms/QueueConnectionFactory
java:QueueConnectionFactory
QueueConnectionFactory
The last line above actually returns a
javax.naming.NameNotFoundException [Root exception is org.omg.CosNaming.NamingContextPackage.NotFound: IDL:omg.org/CosNaming/NamingContext/NotFound:1.0]I have done substantial searching for this issue on the Net and here on the forums but have yet to find a solution.
Is it possible to obtain a JMS object through JNDI by invoking an RMI/IIOP-based client without using the ACC??? I am going to next try with the ACC to see if at least that is possible.
Answers much appreciated!
Daniel.

May be able to help if you are on win2k or windows. If so, I had to write myself a big note
on this one, because it is very frustrating. anyways here's the note, and to my disbelief,
it worked. I was using an mqseries provider, but the jms context has always worked.
BIGNOTE: when using jmsadmin for mqseries, do not define ctx(jms), then
Chg ctx(jms) to create the JMS administered objects on windoz 2k. It is
Required for Solaris. So on doz, instead of define qcf(boltsQCFnotjta) from
the jms ctx, do define qcf(jms/boltsQCFnojta) from initalctx. MDB won�t find
Q and factory unless you do it this way on doz.
I can't remember if this is mqseries specific, or it also applies to Sun MQ. Kind of sucks
because you have no visibilty of the properties of the queue and factory.

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