Hello Asankha,

Upul has answered already :-)

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Hi,

If the incoming JMS message has a ReplyTo property, it is used as the reply destination of the outgoing message.

Upul
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I want to have flexibility with the jms destinations! So I can use the service with more than 1 clients and don?t have the same destination for them. The client should decide which response queue should be listened and where the service responds to... That?s all. I hope, it is clearer now...

Jens


Asankha C. Perera schrieb:
Jens

Your exact use case / scenario is not clear to me.. can you explain the problem in some more detail?

asankha

Jens Goldhammer wrote:
Hello,

I have seen the sample 250. It allows to switch the protocol from jms to http. Does it work to set the JMSReplyParam on the ingoing message, so that synapse considers that for delivering the response to a userdefined queue?

Thanks,
Jens

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