Hi James,

>We're not keeping it there :).

>The Destination objects are like URL classes; they can be attached to
>messages or held in client's RAM - the broker can't really go around
>every JVM and make sure they don't happen to have a reference to a non
>existent destination lying around



>The broker resources have been removed when the client disconnected.

But James, when I use top command this is not showing released resources.


>They are removed automatically when a client disconnects.

and when I use ./activemq query then this is also shows the queues which are
related with the disconnected client. 

>This FAQ entry might help you understand that a Destination is not the
>same thing as a broker's resources for queues....

>http://incubator.apache.org/activemq/how-do-i-create-new-destinations.html

>James

Pls clear all these issues, So that we can start our work.......


Thanks 
Arashad

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