WebSphere Application Server V5.x provides support for asynchronous messaging based on the Java™ Messaging Service (JMS) specification. Using the message listener service and either the Embedded JMS Server or an external message provider, such as WebSphere MQ, application developers can write message-driven beans (MDBs) that listen on a JMS destination (either a message queue or a topic) and that then get invoked when a message arrives at that particular destination. If the message listener service delivers a "poison message" to an MDB application, the application can choose to reject it. When this happens, what does the application server do with the message?
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