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In this paper we investigate the maximum message throughput of the ActiveMQ server in different application scenarios. We use this throughput as a performance criterion. It depends heavily on the installed filters and the message replication grade. In previous work, we have presented measurement results and an analytical model for simple filters. This work extends these studies towards more complex configuration options. It provides measurement results and analytical performance models for complex AND-, OR-, and IN-filters. The results are useful to understand the performance of JMS servers and help to dimension large distributed JMS-based systems.