Thanks,
 I had looked but didn't find it. Lokk again and found it.
It weren't much though. (just do it your self).

I think it dumb that its not past of the standard API.

-----Original Message-----
From: Ron Cordell
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 8/16/01 1:09 PM
Subject: [developers] QueueRequestor with timeout

This was discussed before on this list, so take a look at the archives
and 
see if you can find it - it was only a month or so ago.

hth,

-ronc

On Thursday 16 August 2001 12:27 pm, you wrote:
> From a former project I have an implementation of QueueRequestor that
> has a receive() method with a timeout. Some JMS vendors supply this
> method and some don't. It looks like Swift does not. Is there another
> way of implementing a timeout in the QueueRequestor.receive() call or
> should I just use my own QueueRequestor class?
>
>
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