Thanks,
that was it. For some reason, I thought I had to set the element
on a core configuration, but I've added that the the JMS configuration and
it works fine.
Mitchell
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build up in queue #2 since
there's no client to consume them.
Ultimately I think this is a misconfiguration. Remove the core queue you've
configured and see how it goes.
Justin
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