This is causing me grief, because we want two different versions of the same 
app deployed into the same JBoss instance.

I have it all working, with two different web context-roots and two 
loader-repository names which isolates the EJBs just fine.

But if I need different queue names for different instances of my EAR, it will 
be a real pain, as the queue name is referenced by clients and in the EAR 
config.

Is there really no way to make queues application-level?

"jaikiran" wrote : Thank you genman, for sharing your thoughts.
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  | anonymous wrote : Why can't you create two queues called MyQueue1 and 
MyQueue2 ? 
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  | I can very well do that and that is going to work without any issues.
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  | But, we do have a requirement where we need to deploy 2 applications which 
listen on a queue with the same name. The issue here is that i have to set 
different configurations on the queue depending on the application(one 
configuration setting is the SecurityConf on the queue). It's something like, 
for app1 the queue with name ABC with require a different configuration and for 
app2 the same queue will require a different configuration.
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  | So far it appears that this is not possible. So am thinking of using 2 
different queues in these 2 applications(this would require some changes in the 
code of the applications, though).  Isnt this kind of requirement of having 
queues isolated at application level, encountered ever before?
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  | Any suggestions are welcome.
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  | 
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