Also please note that I have separated the "create table" sql statements from 
oracle-persistence.xml and have put them in a separate configuration file which 
I run before I start jboss.  I have made the property "CreateTablesOnStartup" 
as false too and I have left the remaining sqls (INSERT, DELETE, UPDATE) 
statements as it is in the oracle-persistence.xml file. Now is this making any 
difference ? 

Now I believe that If I leave the create statements in the oracle persistence 
xml and leave the "CreateTablesOnStartup" property to true, then the  tables 
are created on server startup. In this case, are the messages which were not 
delivered successfully lost on  server restart? 

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