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javierDiaz
PostPosted: Fri May 17, 2002 2:39 am    Post subject: Pros and cons of using URIs with session.createQueue() Reply with quote

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Hi everyone,

We are trying to develop a JMS dispatcher EJB that ideally should be able to send a message to any destination (queue mgr + queue) provided by the client application. Our first approach was using administered objects (using JMSAdmin and jndi) but I believe this only allow us to send messages to those destinations for which an administered object exist. Am I right believing this? What about using Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs) to create the queue at runtime? Is this a better alternative to what we are trying to implement here? Is this a portable option, as good as jndi and administered objects?
We have to make a decision on which approach to go for and i would really appreciate your thoughts and ideas on this. We are using at the moment MQSeries but we don't want to have any kind of dependence regarding the MOM used.

Thanks in advance,

Javi
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