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Yes they are to a queue.
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ut spring but listener is using spring boot
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Got it to work when using spring boot at both sender and listener.
Is there anything I must do to make it work when sender is in plain java
without spring but listener is using spring boot
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Sorry for late reply.
So what will happen when the listener is in a JMS transaction?
How do I control this timeout?
Where is this wiki?
Raster
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