I doubt JBoss code is doing this.
The only thing that will undeploy a queue is removing its configuration file
or invoking on the operation via JMX.
A trivial way to find out who is doing it:
| public class MyQueue extends org.jboss.mq.server.jmx.Queue
| {
| ....
| protected void stopService()
| {
| new Exception("StackTrace to locate caller of
stop()").printStackTrace();
| super.stopService();
| }
| }
|
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