Hi Tim,

I think this would be the correct behaviour if there were not enough items on 
the queue for all threads to process. We've noticed that messaging has an 
affinity for the first thread when the load is light.  In this case, though, 
we've checked the queue using the JMX console and there are lots of messages 
waiting to be processed on the queue that is reported as stopped.  In fact, 
because some of the listeners have stopped the queue is actually starting to 
back up, as there are not as many threads working it any more.

These stopped listeners never seem to recover - we've left them overnight in 
our application but they never come back.

Just out of interest, how to you enable round robin dispatching to the 
listeners?  This would make it easier for us to determine if every listener is 
doing its fair share, or whether some are slacking off.

Thanks,

David

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