> JMS providers explicitly deal with the setJMSReplyTo() being a 
> destination - however you cannot usually send destinations on 
> arbitrary properties; its against the JMS spec so you have to convert 
> them into Strings. 

Well that would be a good reason then !

Apologies for denseness.

Cheers,

Charles.

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