You should better use durable subscriptions and JBossMQ redelivery feature instead of a DLQ. In case of a backend failure for one of your MDB's just call ctx.setRollbackOnly() for mdb-specific rollback of message reception. JBossMQ will automatically redeliver these messages after a configurable ammount of time. Set the redelivery delay to a reasonable time delay ( 1m, 15m, 1h,... ) and set redelivery count to infinite. This effectively disables DQL.
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