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Any one have solution for this.
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@Tim Thanks for sugegstions
The way I have achieved this is
Step 1:- Making a new queue which take data of existing queue
Step 2 :- Adding consumer for newly created queue
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virtual-destinations, composite-destinations, message-groups etc but none of
these seems to be working for me.
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