A Web-based interface for using a mark-up language (JMSML) to access
JMS/JMX interfaces. The invention comprises a Web Application (Servlet)
interface that enables the JMSML user to enter and execute the JMSML
program via a Web browser. The interface provides a simple form, wherein
the user can type in the JMSML commands and specify the server's
connection information (for example the URL) on which the user wants to
execute the JMSML commands. This enables the user to perform remote
administration, monitoring and management of a server's JMS subsystem,
from anywhere on a wide area network or the Internet.