Hi Wes, Sorry I totally missed this one.
Lets say you have pre-defined a queue named "my-queue" with reject policy as "ring" Then if you are using trunk. --------------------------------- Use the following address string destination.my-ring-queue="my-queue" If you are using Qpid release 0.6 and older versions (or MRG 1.2 rpms) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- queue.my-ring-queue="my-queue" - assuming it's bound to "amq.direct" And then you would also need to use -Dqpid.declare_queues=false. If you are able to, I recommend using the latest as the new addressing syntax is a lot more flexible and easy to use. Once you have declared the destination (based on the version you use) then you can do the following. Queue queue = (Queue)ctx.lookup("my-ring-queue"); QueueBrowser browser = session.createBrowser(queue); Regards, Rajith On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 9:02 AM, Carl Trieloff <cctriel...@redhat.com> wrote: > On 06/28/2010 06:29 PM, Wes Parish wrote: >> >> Is it possible to connect to a pre-defined ring queue using JMS in browse >> mode? If so, are there any examples? >> > > > yes, I believe you need to turn of the queue auto create from JMS. Rajith > can provide more detailed example. > > >> >> Please correct me if I am wrong, but the way I uderstand it browse mode >> will make a callback for every message on the queue when a user connects, >> then again for each new incoming message. I would like to leverage this >> feature. >> >> Wes >> >> > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > Apache Qpid - AMQP Messaging Implementation > Project: http://qpid.apache.org > Use/Interact: mailto:users-subscr...@qpid.apache.org > > -- Regards, Rajith Attapattu Red Hat http://rajith.2rlabs.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- Apache Qpid - AMQP Messaging Implementation Project: http://qpid.apache.org Use/Interact: mailto:users-subscr...@qpid.apache.org