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Using the dynamicQueues feature of the JNDI Support Ryan Gardner created thisworking BlazeDS messaging-config.xml file:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<service id="message-service" class="flex.messaging.services.MessageService">
<adapters>
<adapter-definition id="actionscript" class="flex.messaging.services.messaging.adapters.ActionScriptAdapter" default="true" />
<adapter-definition id="jms" class="flex.messaging.services.messaging.adapters.JMSAdapter"/>
</adapters>
<default-channels>
<channel ref="my-streaming-amf"/>
<channel ref="my-polling-amf"/>
</default-channels>
<destination id="inbound-sms-destination">
<properties>
<jms>
<destination-type>Topic</destination-type>
<message-type>javax.jms.TextMessage</message-type>
<connection-factory>topicConnectionFactory</connection-factory>
<destination-jndi-name>dynamicTopics/SMSReturnMessages</destination-jndi-name>
<delivery-mode>NON_PERSISTENT</delivery-mode>
<message-priority>DEFAULT_PRIORITY</message-priority>
<acknowledge-mode>AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE</acknowledge-mode>
<initial-context-environment>
<property>
<name>Context.INITIAL\_CONTEXT\_FACTORY</name>
<value>org.apache.activemq.jndi.ActiveMQInitialContextFactory</value>
</property>
<property>
<name>Context.PROVIDER_URL</name>
<value>vm://localhost</value>
</property>
</initial-context-environment>
</jms>
</properties>
<adapter ref="jms"/>
</destination>
</service>