All the big jms provider available on the market have a vendor specific solution 
(management client program) for this kind of administrative tasks. Since JMS is 
standard and the only api you need (as mentioned), a generic jms admin client program 
would be a nice thing JBoss could have too...
The only open-source thing I've found is:
http://hermesjms.sourceforge.net/
I've got it working with JBoss, look at the sf forums...

The SWINGing jmx web-console applet is a good start for JBoss. What about integrating 
hermes (a generic SWING jms admin client) in JBoss, JBossMQ or the web-console applet?

Regards,
S. Pohl

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