No OIL is going away. OIL has some bad synchronization problems.
UIL2 is designed to be concurrent.

I don't recognise your CPU problems. Are you using Redhat9?
Try setting
export LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.1
to turn off Redhat's buggy backport of NPTL

I have also started to do some work on the server concurrency in 3.2.4RC1
If you are interested, there is also an improved persistence manager 
called JDBC3PersistenceManager in examples/jms
which fixes some scalability problems with topics.

Regards,
Adrian

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