Using JMSAdmin, I am able to store JMS Administrative objects (e.g. QueueConnectionFactory, "cn=QCFactory") in Netscape Directory Server (5.2). I can see the object, its attributes and values correctly. I am also able to set up JNDI naming context. The code looks like this: ctx = new javax.naming.directory.InitialDirContect(env); Next, I am getting exception (e.g. java.lang.ClassCastException, while reading factory form naming context. The statement looks like: qcf = (javax.jms.QConnectionFactory) ctx.lookup("cn=QCFactory");
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