Recieving messages from JMS host on different machine

Hi guys and girls,
I am having a little trouble trying to send JMS object messages from one machine to another where the JMS Host is located on the same machine as the server. We'll use the same "earth" "jupiter" example as used by sun in the tutorial.
Basically i want "earth" to generate and send object messages to a JMS host located on the same physical host. Now, i can do this well enough, but problems arise when i want a client program on "jupiter" to access this JMS queue to recieve messages from it.
I followed the example in the J2EE tutorial and it worked fine, although that assumed that the JMS host was located on "jupiter" ands i don't want it there. Is there any way to overcome this???
All imput welcome, and greatly appreciated.
P.S: there's also 2 Duke points it if for one lucky poster :P

Im using Sun AppServer, just following the examples straight through.
Although i think i've found the solution to this one, Message Driven Beans.
Thanks anywayz.

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