James Strachan wrote: > Ah yes - the queue can contain any messages of any type; so make sure > in Lingo-land to use a different queue per message type. > > If it helps, we could get Lingo to add the method name as a JMS header > - then you could use JMS selectors when you bind a queue to a service; > so that the JMS selector would filter out only the right method > invocations > > James >
I would have a use for multiple interfaces on the same queue, as well. This is a little off topic, but it reminded me of something. Could you also get Lingo to participate in JTA transacted JMS sessions for one-way asynchronous calls so that the queue only releases the messages when the transaction commits? Please? :) We had to go back to using JmsTemplate because of this limitation. -- Christopher G. Stach II 708-721-5114
