> JMS providers explicitly deal with the setJMSReplyTo() being a > destination - however you cannot usually send destinations on > arbitrary properties; its against the JMS spec so you have to convert > them into Strings.
Well that would be a good reason then ! Apologies for denseness. Cheers, Charles. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Flow-control-t1539523.html#a4208327 Sent from the ActiveMQ - User forum at Nabble.com.
