The pooled and rmi invokers are both legacy invokers and are not part of 
Remoting.  The current default behavior for EJB2, EJB3, and JBossMessaging is 
to use an invoker based on Remoting.  In particular:

* EJB2 uses UnifiedInvoker (see "jboss:service=invoker,type=unified" in 
$JBOSS_HOME/server/$CONFIG/conf/jboss-service.xml)

* EJB3 uses a variation of UnifiedInvoker (see 
"jboss.remoting:type=Connector,name=DefaultEjb3Connector,handler=ejb3" in 
$JBOSS_HOME/server/$CONFIG/deploy/ejb3.deployer/META-INF/jboss-service.xml)

Once you're using a Remoting based invoker, based on the Remoting socket 
transport, you can increase the number of worker threads on the server side, 
which would increase the number of clients that can connect to the server, with 
the "maxPoolSize" parameter.  The default value, by the way, is 300.

For more information see Chapter 5 "Configuration" in the Remoting Guide: 

* http://www.jboss.org/jbossremoting/docs/guide/2.2/html/index.html for 
Remoting version 2.2.2.SP10, and

* http://www.jboss.org/jbossremoting/docs/guide/2.5/html/index.html for version 
2.5.0.SP2.

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