How To Suspend A WL JMS Destination?

I have several message driven beans associated with WL JMS queues. I have a requirement
that the message beans must be able to stop processing messages for a period of
time. I don't want to do something like check a property in onMessage and ignore
the message, I would rather 'suspend' the destination so that no messages are
delivered from the destination. Is there a way to do this?

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