I'm running the standalone server with the JNDIServer and JMSServerManager enabled. I connect with a core client api to the server using TransportConfiguration with the ClientSessionFactory. I have then been creating topics as such:
ClientProducer producer = session.createProducer();
Topic topicEUR1S = HornetQJMSClient.createTopic("jms.topic.EUR.TS.1000");
Topic topicEUR1M = HornetQJMSClient.createTopic("jms.topic.EUR.TS.60000");
ClientMessage message = session.createMessage(true);
message.putDoubleProperty("CLOSE", 1.2345);
connection.start();
producer.send(topicEUR1S.getTopicName(), message);
Then another client using the JMS api attempts to lookup one of the topics:
Hashtable<String, String> args = new Hashtable<String, String>();
args.put(Context.INITIAL_CONTEXT_FACTORY, "org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContextFactory");
args.put(Context.PROVIDER_URL, "jnp://localhost:1099");
ic = new InitialContext(args);
ConnectionFactory cf = (ConnectionFactory)ic.lookup("/ConnectionFactory");
connection = cf.createConnection();
Topic topEUR1S = (Topic)ic.lookup("/topic/EUR/TS/1000");
But it's not available. (I can lookup a topic that is configured in the hornetq-jms.xml). Should I expect the topics that are created by the core api to be populated into the JNDI server?
Thanks