The other thing that you can do is, use the jmx-console to see to which 
jndiname the topic is bound. Here's how you can do it:

- Access http://localhost:8080/jmx-console
- Here you will find a list of services that have been deployed in jboss.
- On this page, under the section jboss.mq.destination, you will find the name 
of your topic (i.e. job-invocation-topic). Click on it and the page that comes 
up, will show you all the details of your topic, including the jndi-name to 
which it is bound. 



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