henk de boer [http://community.jboss.org/people/henk53] created the discussion

"Using JMS managed connections for outbound connectivity?"

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If I define a JCA connection factory for JMS connections to a remote JMS 
provider ((JBoss Messaging), can these connections then be used for outbound 
connectivity? E.g. sending a message to a remote queue?

I.e. suppose I would have a definition like the one below in a -ds.xml file, 
with an appropriate JmsProviderAdapter for the remote JBoss AS server:


<tx-connection-factory>
    <jndi-name>RemoteJmsXA</jndi-name>
    <xa-transaction/>
    <rar-name>jms-ra.rar</rar-name>
    
<connection-definition>org.jboss.resource.adapter.jms.JmsConnectionFactory</connection-definition>
    <config-property name="JmsProviderAdapterJNDI" 
type="java.lang.String">java:/RemoteJMSProvider</config-property>
    <max-pool-size>20</max-pool-size>       
    <depends>jboss.messaging:service=ServerPeer</depends>      
</tx-connection-factory>



What can I then do myself with these connections? Is this connection factory 
only supposed to be used with stuff like bridges or invokers, or can I also 
request a connection in user code from this factory and use it to send a JMS 
message to a remote queue?

I did a quick test with this, and found that no matter what I do, the messages 
I sent using such a managed connection always end up being handled by the local 
PostOffice, which has no knowledge of any remote queue or topic and thus 
refuses to do any routing. If I use a remote queue that happens to have the 
same name as a local queue, then the PostOffice seems to sent it to this local 
queue, even though I'm using a managed connection to the remote server and a 
destination that I obtained from the JNDI of the remote server.

Any insight would be highly appreciated.

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