Well, I did a bit more looking concerning this topic, but haven't made it
much further. I can figure out what classes to use but have absolutely no
clue as to what arguments the methods expect. I cannot find any
documentation of these classes at all, which doesn't surprise me since they
are implementation classes. Anyway, can anyone provide me with any
information at all? I didn't have much luck with my first post which I have
included below.
Thanks,
Nathan Phelps
-----Original Message-----
From: Nathan Phelps [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 12:29 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [developers] Using the com.swiftmq classes instead of JNDI?
How can I directly use the com.swiftmq classes and forgo JNDI?
I do realize that looking up resources via JNDI is the best way to handle
these situations. However, I'm interested in what exactly is going on
behind the scenes. Specifically, how would the following code (from the
samples) be implemented using the com.swiftmq classes instead of the JNDI
code found in SampleUtilities?
// Topics Sample
topicConnectionFactory = (TopicConnectionFactory)
SampleUtilities.jndiLookup(SampleUtilities.TOPICCONFAC);
topicConnection = topicConnectionFactory.createTopicConnection();
topic = (Topic) SampleUtilities.jndiLookup(topicName);
topicSession = topicConnection.createTopicSession(false,
Session.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE);
// Queue Sample
queueConnectionFactory = (QueueConnectionFactory)
SampleUtilities.jndiLookup(SampleUtilities.QUEUECONFAC);
queueConnection =
queueConnectionFactory.createQueueConnection();
queue = (Queue) SampleUtilities.jndiLookup(queueName);
queueSession = queueConnection.createQueueSession(false,
Session.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE);
Thanks,
Nathan
P.S. Again, this is to satisfy my curiosity. I would certainly use JNDI in
production.
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