jboss-client.jar is a combined client jar for WildFly, for use in non-maven environments. This jar should be used with standalone clients only, not with deployments are that deployed to a WildFly instance. This jar contains the classes required for remote JMS and EJB usage, and consists of the following shaded artifacts: org.jboss.spec.javax.ejb:jboss-ejb-api_3.2_spec org.jboss.spec.javax.jms:jboss-jms-api_2.0_spec org.jboss.spec.javax.transaction:jboss-transaction-api_1.2_spec com.google.guava:guava commons-beanutils:commons-beanutils commons-collections:commons-collections io.netty:netty-all org.apache.activemq:artemis-commons org.apache.activemq:artemis-core-client org.apache.activemq:artemis-hqclient-protocol org.apache.activemq:artemis-jms-client org.jboss:jboss-ejb-client org.jboss:jboss-remote-naming org.jboss.logging:jboss-logging org.jboss.marshalling:jboss-marshalling org.jboss.marshalling:jboss-marshalling-river org.jboss.remoting:jboss-remoting org.jboss.remotingjmx:remoting-jmx org.jboss.sasl:jboss-sasl org.jboss.xnio:xnio-api org.jboss.xnio:xnio-nio org.jgroups:jgroups org.slf4j:slf4j-api org.slf4j:jcl-over-slf4j Maven users should not use this jar, but should use the following BOM dependencies instead org.wildfly wildfly-ejb-client-bom pom org.wildfly wildfly-jms-client-bom pom This is because using maven with a shaded jar has a very high chance of causing class version conflicts, which is why we do not publish this jar to the maven repository.