Hi,I need to integrate a bunch of different applications/languages together 
(scientific computing, so this is Fortran, Python, C as well as Java).  Looking 
around, I can't find any free support for doing this via JMS.  The closest I've 
got is a free download at BEA that uses JNI to provide a C interface (Sun and 
IBM have non-free solutions of course).This sounds like it would be very 
common, so I've been googling and reading your FAQs, but haven't found 
anything.  Apologies if I've missed something (I, too, would prefer you to be 
writing code).So I have the following questions:Has anyone tried interfacing 
non-Java apps to JMS (esp JBossMQ)?If so, how (JNI? Simple protocol over TCP 
ports to Java? Talking directly to JBossMQ ports?)?Are there any libraries or 
documentation iavailable?Will this be addressed in the new/rewrite 
implementation? (if so, can you give an estimate of the timeframe)?I've written 
JNI interfaces before, so can go down that route if necessary.  But I'm 
convinced I must be duplicating effort.  Surely not everyone can afford IBM 
MQ?!Thanks (and thanks for JBoss),Andrew

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