> From: Ray Chun
> We're in the process of enhancing the JMS transport layer to support a JMS URL syntax,
Excellent. And almost perfect timing. :-) Will you announce it in the mailing list?
One thing that I'm trying to figure out is how to dynamically add properties to JMS messages (and selectors on the server side). There appears to be latent support for this (JMSConnector.SyncConnection.SendSession.setProperty() has message.setObjectProperty() as a fall through), but I can't figure out how to get the properties in there, since JMSSender.invoke() only passes a specified set of properties, and I can't see any way of adding other properties in the first place.
FYI We're using OpenJMS.
PJDM
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