"chris05atm" wrote : 
  | Using subscribe() my Interceptor will broadcast a message to the topic 
whenever a client connects. The problem is I guess the message is broadcast 
before the connecting client starts receiving messages. Every other connected 
client receives the broadcasted message except the client that caused the 
subscribe() method to fire.
  | 

Ok, then why don't you intercept receive()? i.e. on the clients first request
to receive a message.
subscribe() just means they created the subscription (receiver/subscriber), not 
they
did receive() in the jms api.

But even then you don't know if it will actually be receiving.
You'd need to know whether the client has also done setEnabled(true)
i.e. whether it invoked connection.start()

You'd also have to trap unsubscribe() and connectionClosing()
to tidyup whatever state you use to remember that you already did
the broadcast on the first receive().

On the generic timing issue, you just do the broadcast AFTER the invocation
to the server.

public void subscribe(...) throws JMSException
{
   super.subscribe(...);
   // Here we know the subscription was successful
}

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