anonymous wrote : does this mean, i create a separate myJms-ds.xml file 
containing the pool size specific to my application and place this file under 
my application package? If yes, will JBoss pick up this file automatically 
whenever JMS related activities are happening in my application, or is there 
some place where i have to mention the name of this file? 

Sorry genman, that was a silly question from my side. Thought about it a bit 
and now i get  your point:

- Create a connection factory through myAppJms-ds.xml
- Give it a jndi-name. Specify application specific pool size
- While doing JMS operations in the application, lookup this specific 
ConnectionFactory by its JNDI name and continue with the operations.

This looks fine. Thanks for your answers.




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