Queue Monitoring Tool ?

Hi,
I am looking for some monitoring tool or administrative commands for Tibco EMS which can tell me what's happening inside the Queue/topic.
If you know something about it . Please let me know...
Thanks in advance

YES.
the queue manager will monitor any job in the queue even if it was submited from a web client.

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