Thanks for such quick response Ron.

Pardon my ignorance but if accessing JMS over HTTPS requires the server to open 
up another port aren't we defeating the purpose of calling it JMS over HTTPS or 
anythingelse over HTTPS? The IT czars of any respectable organization would 
frown upon such request. Also if this is the case, how is it different from an 
applet or an rich client application requesting to communicate with the server 
using some arbitrary port? Wouldn't this pose a security risk?

I've tried your SSL servlet invoker option with very less success. Anywho, 
since I am in a tight schedule bind, I think I am going to resort back to JBoss 
4.2.2 with MQ.

Thanks much

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