Hi, from both docs and experience I know that server destinations are created on demand. But, these destinations are not 'sticky' - they are created for each connection and do not live on the broker outside of connections that use it, right? Even for persistent messaging. This is my experience, at least.
Can someone please confirm this? I was looking for delete destination command, and couldn't find any. Does it not exist because of the above describe behavior? Damjan PS This seems to be big issue for me because I am using LDAP authorization. Only "server" Jms client has admin privileges for certain queues, and when "server" Jms client is down, no one can send/receive messages to these queues, even when they already have been created by "server" Jms client. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Destinations-Life-Span-and-LDAP-Authorization-tf2725822.html#a7601405 Sent from the ActiveMQ - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
