anonymous wrote : 1)You are using the old JMS 1.0 API
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You are right, I did not pay attention to this.
I will switch to Session/Connection instead of QueueSession/QueueConnection for 
a clean code.
Thanks for the advice.

anonymous wrote : 2) Why are you creating your receiver in the loop? 
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It is exactly the question I asked to myself when I looked back at my code 
yesterday! ;-) 
That is why I changed my receiver variable to an instance attribute in the 
second version of my code.

anonymous wrote : 
  | This is poor practice. Not only will it be slow, it seems you are not 
closing them either
Well, you are right, I do not close the receiver... Am I supposed to do this?
The J2EE1.4 javadoc for the javax.jms.Connection interface indicates: "There is 
no need to close the sessions, producers, and consumers of a closed 
connection"... as I close the connection when the client stops, I though it was 
sufficiant.  Am I wrong?


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