> I'm trying to use SwiftMQ on a Linux machine but with the router on an
> NT
> machine. I'm using the sample 'SynchTopicExample' and have changed the
> 'SampleUtilities' appropriately so as to point to the right machine but
> am
> getting this exception:
> 
> Topic name is testtopic
> Could not create JNDI context: javax.naming.NamingException: unable to
> connect, exception = javax.jms.JMSException: error creating socket
> connection to bo620-16u:4001, message: No route to host
> JNDI lookup problem: javax.naming.NamingException: unable to connect,
> exception = javax.jms.JMSException: error creating socket connection to
> bo620-16u:4001, message: No route to host
> 
> In another posting, there's something about the java.policy. Could it
> be
> this?

No. Make an entry for 'bo620-16u' in your /etc/hosts file on your Linux 
machine.

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