I'm not sure if this is the right area for this, if not please move it and feel 
free to yell at me.

Here's my issue: When I have a pool of a given MDBs heavily working away on a 
lot of work, I sometimes need to suddenly stop those MDBs from working on any 
future messages that may be on the queue.  So when I go into the jmx console 
and stop the MDB, it will wait for the MDBs to fully complete before shutting 
down.  This is great, but it then assumes the MDB failed and rolls back the 
message to the queue.  What I don't understand is, why does it wait for the 
bean to finish if its just going to consider it failed?  Is there a way to 
allow a bean to finish like that, but also assume the work it finished was 
successful and doesn't need to be re-run?

Thanks

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