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I'm trying to refactor some legacy code to use Spring to handle the jms connections to a mainframe service. I need to connect create a temporary topic for the mainframe service reply and set that as the message.setJMSReplyTo(replyTo); in the message before I send the message.

Can anyone provide examples of this? I have not found anything in the documentation that allows you to get to the low level jms objects such as the session or TopicConnection in order to create a temporary topic.

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If you need low-level access to the JMS API using JmsTemplate, then you need to use one of JmsTemplate's execute(...) methods. The simplest of these is execute(SessionCallBack), where the SessionCallback provides you with the JMS Session object. With that, you can call createTemporaryQueue() or createTemporaryTopic(). You can probably use one of the other execute() methods do some of the initial work for you, though, such as this one.

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