anonymous wrote : The session that creates the temporary queue must be the one that creates the receiver otherwise it won't work. | Well, how do you explain the fact that the design that I outlined below works for me? What is the right way of achieving the functionality that I need, i.e. - creating a new JMS queue for each new remote client - cleaning it up when the client disconnects (gracefully or ungracefully)?
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