> URI you were gonna use in a servlet engine in JNDI!
>
> To actually answer your final question - you're confusing the JNDI
> lookup name with the JMS destination name. The JNDI name
>
> "dynamicQueues/order.request.queue"
>
> means use queue "order.reque
On 3/9/07, cmathrusse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, the change to port 2100 was intentional. The activemq.xml file on the
server was updated to this value. If it hadn't been I would not have been
able to connect to it.
My server application is using the JmsTemplate but that is not the issue a
ooup("dynamicQueues/order.request.queue")
>> but I don't think that has anything to do with why the message is not
>> delivered.
>> As listed above, if I use the createQueue method things work, but if I
>> use
>> the ctx.lookup things don't. The re
eciated. Thanks
http://www.nabble.com/file/7050/JMSClient.java JMSClient.java
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iling for me.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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