Jms adapter not polling messages from jms topic

Hi
We have a jms adapter configured in BPEL process which need to poll messages from JMS topic.Unfortunately its not polling message from JMS Topic if we add Message Selector and Durable Subscriber properties in jca file.Please find jca file content below
<adapter-config name="SyncCustomerPartyListCDHJMSConsumer" adapter="JMS Adapter" wsdlLocation="oramds:/apps/AIAMetaData/AIAComponents/ApplicationConnectorServiceLibrary/CDH/V1/ProviderABCS/SyncCustomerPartyListCDHProvABCSImpl.wsdl" xmlns="http://platform.integration.oracle/blocks/adapter/fw/metadata">
  <connection-factory location="eis/jms/aia/syncCustomerParty_cf" UIJmsProvider="WLSJMS" UIConnectionName="Dev"/>
  <endpoint-activation portType="Consume_Message_ptt" operation="Consume_Message">
    <activation-spec className="oracle.tip.adapter.jms.inbound.JmsConsumeActivationSpec">
      <!--property name="DurableSubscriber" value="XYZ"/-->
      <property name="PayloadType" value="TextMessage"/>
      <!--property name="MessageSelector" value="Target in ('XYZ')"/-->
      <property name="UseMessageListener" value="true"/>
      <property name="DestinationName" value="jms/aia/Topic.jms.COMMON.CustomerParty.PUBLISH"/>
    </activation-spec>
  </endpoint-activation>
</adapter-config>
If we remove Durable subscriber and message selector properties,its able to poll messages.
Any pointer will help
thanks in advance
Baji

After changing below property in jca file.JMS adapter is able to poll messages from JMS Topic.
<property name="UseMessageListener" value="false"/>
But if i un comment below line and deploy my code again, it stop pulling the messages from topic.
<property name="DurableSubscriber" value="XYZ"/>
If i bounce the server after above change and deployment ,it will start polling the message.I am not sure why i need to restart my server after adding above property.
Thanks
Baji

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