On Mon, 23 May 2011 10:34:28 +0200, John Fletcher wrote:
The challenge is that the JMS topics I want to make available to the
library depend on some runtime information, i.e. I want my
application to
create the JMS topics dynamically. Is there a way that I can create
these
JNDI resources at runtime from my application instead of having to
hard-code
them into Context.xml?
So why do you want to use JNDI still? You can call factory method
yourself. Yes, this will tight you to specific JMS implementation. But
do you plan to migrate to different JMS provider? With very little
effort you can configure spring (is there anyone who does not use spring
nowadays?) to hide direct factory calls.
--
Mikolaj Rydzewski <m...@ceti.pl>
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