aahhh ok excellent, i just need to add those to the properties i pass into my initial context, and it works fine.
Cheers, ttmdev wrote: > > See this AMQ web page > > http://activemq.apache.org/jndi-support.html > > If you're running a standalone java app, then the jndi.properties file is > what you're looking for. There is a very simple example of one in the > above page. > > Joe > > > > QWERTY? wrote: >> >> Ok just as a disclaimer Im having alot of trouble setting up ActiveMQ, >> because the documentation isnt that flash, but it appears it will do what >> i need it to do.. if i could get it to work.. >> >> So im trying to do two things, setup Queue's and Topic's in my config so >> when ActiveMQ starts it will have the queue/topics already defined >> Also for Queue's I need to be able to retain unrecieved messages if >> ActiveMQ is to go down, and they should be delivered once amq is up and a >> client is there to recieve it. >> >> I cant really seem to figure out how to setup the queue/topics properly >> in my config xml i have setup the following >> >> <destinations> >> <queue physicalName="testqueue" /> >> <topic physicalName="testtopic" /> >> </destinations> >> >> both of these show up fine when i look in the web monitor, but from my >> client I cannot look them up, is there a JNDI setup somewhere i need to >> change? >> >> I can setup dynamic queues/topics so i know i can actually send/recieve >> messages through activeMQ >> >> any help is appreciated. >> >> >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/unable-to-lookup-a-topic-tp14428726s2354p14429351.html Sent from the ActiveMQ - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.