Ok I am one step further as I found a way to make the association between the 
user and his connection thought I still have a problem with the message 
selector being nulled out. The trick is simply to make the association in the 
JMS_USERS tables by adding an entry in the mysql-jdbc-state-service.xml. So now 
that file looks like this:

<attribute name="SqlProperties">
  | ....
  |       POPULATE.TABLES.01 = INSERT INTO JMS_USERS (USERID, PASSWD, CLIENTID) 
VALUES ('ds_user', 'changeit', '_ownsubscriber')
  |     
  |       POPULATE.TABLES.02 = INSERT INTO JMS_SUBSCRIPTIONS (CLIENTID, 
SUBNAME, TOPIC, SELECTOR) VALUES ("_ownsubscriber", 
"_emailSender0","IDMNotificationDurableTopic","subscribers like '%email%'")
  | ....    
  | </attribute>

Note that for some reason the SELECTOR column does get cleared upon a call to

topicSession.createDurableSubscriber(topic,"_emailSend0");      

Does anybody know why? I don't believe this is correct! thoughts?

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