Hello
I've been trying to setup SwiftMQ to work with Sun's File System JNDI
service provider (on WinNT) with no luck. I fear I'm doing something too
obviously wrong. Here's my custom fs.properties file:
java.naming.property.names=java.naming.factory.initial,java.naming.provider.
url
java.naming.factory.initial=com.sun.jndi.fscontext.RefFSContextFactory
java.naming.provider.url=file:/tmp/
context=
The router seems to start up fine but I haven't managed to look up any
objects through the file system JNDI - and the C:/tmp/ directory remains
empty. Shouldn't there be something like a .bindings file in there providing
references to the SwiftMQ implementations? I'm still too new to JNDI and JMS
to suss this; I'd appreciate your help.
Thank you
Kostas
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