Hi,

I have a local InitialContext() and have used this to create a local 
QueueConnection, QueueSession, and local consumer(QueueReceiver) to receive 
messages on a local receive Queue. My local producer(QueueSender) is to send to 
a remote destination but the jndi lookup is failing as (I think) the jndi name 
has no information about the location of the remote server. 

My code is this:

QueueSender sender = localQueueSession.createSender(remoteQueue);

And I get the error: 

(javax.jms.InvalidDestinationException: This destination does not exist! 
QUEUE.remotequeuename)

The remoteQueue is created using a correctly configured remoteIntialContext() 
different to my local initialContext(). From that remoteInitialContext() I 
created a remote QueueConnection, QueueSession  and used the 
remoteInitialContext() to lookup() the remote destination(queue), which I pass 
to the LOCAL producer.

The only way I can get it to work is to do this:

QueueSender sender = remoteQueueSession.createSender(remoteQueue);

but as far as my understanding goes that is creating a producer on the remote 
server, not the local server. Then to send the message I first create the 
message remotely,

ObjectMessage om = remoteQueueSession.createObjectMessage(message);

and then:

sender.send(om);

 which sends the message to the remote destination (remoteQueue) which pops my 
MDB.

I may be wrong but this seems like the wrong way to do it(all remotely) as the 
local producer must surely be able to send to a remote destination.

Any help would be much appreciated!

Andy







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