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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T22:50:04+00:00 2026-06-13T22:50:04+00:00

I’m writing an application that performs some actions on WebSphere MQ queues. This method

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I’m writing an application that performs some actions on WebSphere MQ queues. This method in particular moves messages from one queue to another. I encounter no problems with the following code:

Context ctx = new InitialContext();
ConnectionFactory retrieveConnectionFactory = (ConnectionFactory) ctx.lookup(jndiPrefix + "/" + qcfName);
retrieveConnection = retrieveConnectionFactory.createConnection();
Queue source = (Queue) ctx.lookup(jndiPrefix + "/" + sourceQueue);
retrieveConnection.start();
retrieveSession = retrieveConnection.createSession(true, Session.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE);
String queueSearchSpec = buildSearchSpec(searchSpec);
consumer = retrieveSession.createConsumer(source, queueSearchSpec);

do {
    qMessage = consumer.receiveNoWait();
    if (qMessage != null) {
        messages.add(qMessage);
        numberOfMessages++;
    }
} while (qMessage != null);

But, later down, I’m doing something very similar, except I receive a casting exception:

ConnectionFactory putConnectionFactory = (ConnectionFactory) ctx.lookup(jndiPrefix + "/" + destinationQueue);           
// this is where the exception is occurring-- Error: com.ibm.mq.jms.MQQueue incompatible with javax.jms.ConnectionFactory
putConnection = putConnectionFactory.createConnection();
Queue destination = (Queue) ctx.lookup(jndiPrefix + "/" + destinationQueue);
putConnection.start();
putSession = putConnection.createSession(true, Session.AUTO_ACKNOWLEDGE);
MessageProducer producer = putSession.createProducer(destination);
for(int i = 0; i < messages.size(); i++)
{
    producer.send(messages.get(i));
}

Note the comment in the second line of the above excerpt: this is where I’m receiving the exception message “com.ibm.mq.jms.MQQueue incompatible with javax.jms.ConnectionFactory.” I don’t know why I would get it here, but not above. I even tried explicitly declaring all the objects with a ‘javax.jms.‘ prefix, but I still received the same error.

I am running my application on WebSphere Application Server v7.0. Any help would be appreciated.

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    2026-06-13T22:50:05+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 10:50 pm

    Stupid mistake on my part. In this line:

    ConnectionFactory putConnectionFactory = (ConnectionFactory) ctx.lookup(jndiPrefix + "/" + destinationQueue);
    

    The second variable in ctx.lookup should have been the Queue Connection Factory, qcfName, like in the above code. I had included destinationQueue, which was referring to the Queue the messages were going to be moved to.

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