I don't know if I have my configuration wrong, or if things are working they
way they are suppose to.

I have two routers, apps1 and pair (pair is an acronym -- don't ask).  Pair
has a connector to apps1, as well as a static route.  Pair also has a JNDI
alias and remote queue setup for a queue on apps1 named orderCheck
(orderCheck@apps1).

When I send a message from pair to orderCheck@apps1, everything works fine.
But I cannot do a JNDI lookup on any other apps1 queues from pair (without
explicitly defining them as JNDI remote queues on pair).

I thought that I would be able to do JNDI lookups for all remote queues,
without having to define them as remote queues, as long as their was an
active connection between the routers.  Is this correct or not?

Thanks for any insight anyone can provide.

Geoffrey A. Lowney
Senior Software Development Engineer
Recreational Equipment, Inc.
Phone 253-395-8164 Fax 253-437-7291
Pager 206-625-8477 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.rei.com/

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