1. In the jms directory (in deploy or deploy-hasingleton, depending if you are trying to
use a clsutered one or not), you have a file jbossmq-destinations-service.xml.
2. As far as I know, you need to use authentication to do that. JMS is an messaging
protocol, so, at least between two applications.
3. Yes, JMS is using (by default) the hypersonic database (HSQL), you can change to any
productivity ready database by changing the <database>-jdbc2-service.xml file.
Several ones can be found in the docs/example/jms/ directory.
Hope this helps
François.
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Date: mer. 21/03/2007 15:48
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Objet : [jboss-user] [JBoss Messaging] - Queue configuration forapplication or for JBoss?
I am trying to understand how JBoss implements JMS, and have some questions on this.
1. In which file do I configure my queues/topics?
2. Can I configure queues/topics specific for my application or will they become available
to all applications on the JBoss server instance?
3. Do JMS support in JBoss require a database? It looked like it used some sort of
Hyper-something as a database?
I am quite confused on this. All I want is to write applications using JMS, and I hope
someone could help me with this.
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