The only existing feature to sort of emulate throttling is to use scheduled 
messages. Or, track the rate using a singleton counter and sleep() 
appropriately.

The real way to implement this would be to extend the generic JMS resource 
adapter.

http://www.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=ConfigJMSMessageListener

I've taken a look at adding throttling ("flow control") by creating a plug-in 
interface, but I didn't really need it after all. I got stuck coming up with a 
decent way to configure such a thing. Really what you want the RA to call is 
something registered (in JNDI? in the MBean server? 
Class.forName.newInstance()?) but then really have per-instance (MDB) 
configuration parameters.

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