> I need to use SwiftMQ with some programs that will also rely on RMI.
> Since SwiftMQ has JNDI built-in, can I make use of it for my generic
> naming service, or do I still need to run an RMI naming service?
>
> I'd like to be able to have JNDI not only contain information about the
> queues, topics, subscribers and such, but also dynamically store Remote
> object references for use with RMI.
SwiftMQ's JNDI is a closed shop. Its main concern is to make clients
portable without requiring 3rd party products. But SwiftMQ is able to
replicate its JNDI content into another JNDI impl. AFAIK there is a JNDI
impl for RMI registries available from Sun. May be that's a way for you.
Look at the JNDI impl notes in the SwiftMQ docs.
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