David,
We had a similar problem, The MessageProducer can be used to set
delivery time, but there is a limit to it, I believe its max delay time
is about 25 days, so if you need to fire something a few months from
now, it may not be possible. There are also other limitations in the
Weblogic6.1 JMS. We are now using Quartz Scheduler.

Thanks,
Sunder

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Hi,

We are trying to work out a way to stop JMS messages
being delivered to an MDB for a set period of time.
During this time the messages should just be queued.

Looking at the Weblogic 6.1 docs, I see there is an
extension to the MessageProducer so you can set the
delivery time. I however want to see if there was a
more standard way of doing it before I start using a
vendor extension,

thanks,
David

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