JBoss4 has an alpha version of JMS multicast using javagroups.
There are also some commercial implementations that do multicast, e.g.
Arjuna.

In jboss3.x you send the message to the server which forwards it
through each subscribing connection individually when they are
ready to receive it.

On Tue, 2003-07-08 at 15:38, Eric J Kaplan wrote:
> We have an environment with 200 clients all subscribing to the same
> topic.  Right now, we use OIL, which as I understand establishes
> socket connections with the server for each client.  Are there
> separate socket connections for each topic using the same connection
> factory from the same client?  I assume that for a given broadcast,
> there are actually 200 separate communications (one from the app
> server to each client?).  Is there a more scalable solution involving
> a true broadcast?  What are my options.
> 
>  
> 
> Thanks
> 
>  
> 
> Eric J. Kaplan
> 
> Armanta, Inc.
> 
> 350 Mt. Kemble Ave.
> 
> Morristown, NJ 07960
> 
>  
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