We encountered the same situation. We are planning to support both MS SQL and Oracle 
as JMS persistence store. Based on JBoss's design, looks like each node in the cluster 
must access different tables in the database. Since all our servers use the same 
datasource configuration, that means they will have to be in the same database...

If anybody has another solution, please share it with the rest.

Thanks

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