"jmesnil" wrote : 
  | The load balancing is not a true round robin: the local node is always 
favored if it can consume messages.
  | This avoids unnecessary network hops to send the message to another node if 
it can be consumed locally:
  | 
  | http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&t=133370
  | 
  | hope it helps,
  | jeff

We should be a bit careful about what terminology we use here.

Normally in JBM when we refer to "load balancing", we're referring to the load 
balancing of create connection requests across nodes of the cluster. I.e 
subsequent connections will be created on different nodes of the cluster - this 
is true round robin load balancing, and is enabled by the 
"supportsLoadbalancing" attribute on the connection factory.

Then there is another type of "load balancing" - but in JBM we call this 
"message redistribution" to avoid confusion.

Message redistribution is the movement of messages which are already in queues 
between nodes of the cluster according to load.

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