Here's the link again - details here on how to force the list of
startup destinations...
http://incubator.apache.org/activemq/configure-startup-destinations.html

On 9/22/06, Tommy615 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Maybe I shouldn't use the word 'temporary'. I created the queue and send
message to it. (let say 10 msg) and the queue size wil be 10. If doens't has
any consumer to consume the msg and I shutdown the broker then the next time
I on the broker again, the queue that having 10 unconsumed msg wil be shown
up at the Jconsole. Let say for another senario is that I created the queue
and send 10 msg to it and it's msg has been consumed and queue size become 0
then I shutdown the broker, but when the next time i on the broker again,
the queue that i created b4 no longer exist (due to the queue size is 0 and
there isn't has any unconsumed msg resided in it). Is there a way to make
the queue alive even though it's queue size is 0 after I shutdown the broker
and restart it again?

Thanks


Tommy615 wrote:
>
> I use Jconsole to monitor the activemq broker. I manage to create the
> (temporary) queue after the broker started and I could monitor by using
> the Jconsole. But once I shutdown the activemq broker and I open the
> broker next time then the queue that I created before will be gone. May I
> know how to make the queue still there even though I shutdown it earlier
> and on it during the next time? Thanks
>

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