I am not sure what you are really asking. As far as messaging is concerned,  
JBoss provides two JMS providers

1) JBossMQ
   This is our legacy JMS provider installed by default with JBoss 3.x and 4.x. 

2)JBoss Messaging
   This is a drop in replacement for JBossMQ and provides many improvements in 
the areas of speed, performance, clustering etc. This will be the default 
messaging option in JBoss5 and can be installed in most JBoss 4.x 
installations. 

As far as connection to the AS400 from JBoss you will want to take a look at 
the AS400 Toolbox. There are two versions of the toolbox. One is comercial, the 
other is an open source implementation. Both share the same code base so there 
is very little difference between the two. The toolbox allows you to use JDBC 
to connect t DB2 instances on the AS400.

MQSeries is, for the most part, a JMS provider (though with a large set of 
client side bindings other than Java). The JMS API provides a common 
abstraction and the JBoss JMS/JCA adapter allows you to connect to any 
compliant JMS provider that conforms to this API. 



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