I don't see any reason why you can't get the destination list from JNDI.

Use the following code:


  | private void listQueues() throws NamingException
  | {
  |     ic = new InitialContext();
  |     cf = (ConnectionFactory) ic.lookup("ConnectionFactory");
  | 
  |     NamingEnumeration ne = ic.list("queue");//or topic
  | 
  |     while(ne.hasMoreElements()){
  |             NameClassPair dn = (NameClassPair)ne.nextElement();
  |             System.out.println("destination: "+dn.getName());
  |     }
  |     Destination queue = (Queue) ic.lookup(dn.getName());
  | }
  | 

What I am doing here is fetching the String equivalent of Queues (or Topics) 
from JNDI in a list and looping through the list.

For your second question, use temporary queues

/K

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