I assume that port 443 is being used by JBossWeb (i.e., tomcat) - is that so?  
I don't know anything about JBossMQ, but I'm guessing it ran behind a servlet, 
so that the only port opened was that used by tomcat.  

Now,

1. The Remoting http transport borrows the networking layer of tomcat, which 
includes opening up a ServerSocket, running worker threads, etc.  So, 
necessarily, it needs its own port.

2. Remoting also offers the "servlet" transport, which runs behind a servlet.  
In this case, the network i/o is handled by tomcat, so a second port is 
unnecessary.

I've never tried to configure JBossMessaging to work with the servlet 
transport, but, in principle, it should work.  I'm going to point you to 
Sections "5.4.11. Servlet Invoker" and "5.4.12. SSL Servlet Invoker" of the 
Remoting Guide http://labs.jboss.com/jbossremoting/docs/guide/index.html.  If 
the servlet transport looks reasonable to you, and you have problems, I can try 
to help you through them.

I should note that as of Remoting release 2.2.2.SP2, there's a new, currently 
undocumented, feature of the servlet transport, described in JIRA issue 
JBREM-813 "ServletServerInvoker should return an exception instead of just an 
error message" (http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBREM-813).  I don't know, 
but it might turn out to be useful.

Good luck!

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