Aha, thanks for that - asList() sound like just the thing for me. I'll make use of that in my next release. Wish I'd realised that at the weekend.

I feel a bit happier now. Hopefully the conversation around ObjectMessage and Content-Type has struck a chord with you too, hopefully it has teased out some interesting food for thought. I'm certainly pleased that there's been some convergence in thought processes, plus it's the sort of thing that stimulates the old "grey matter".

In retrospect I *really wish* I'd chipped in when this was first raised, that'll teach me for "parking" something because I wanted to "focus" :-D

Cheers,
Frase
You can cast it to the said interface.
List message interface has a method called asList() to retrieve a
java.util.List or you can use methods like get(int index)




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