Adrian,

We have another crash this morning which forced our hand and we deleted the "temporary 
destinations". The systems is running for
1 hour so far and we have seen no "temporary destinations" created
yet. We will monitor the server and try and get an answer to your
question. Our experience was that temporary records were surviving
restarts, though I am not sure what the TX_OP field were.

Do entries in the JMS_Message file such as TOPIC.GPRS.KermitMessageClient.-2147483616 
refer to Temporary subscribers and when are they created.

Currently our Application restarts when we experience this exception, is
this overkill or can the JMS Persistance Manager eventually recover from
these exceptions.

Thanks,
Kevin.


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