One of the solutions you can use is using Web Services.
That is yr C++ client will use GSOAP and APACHE-AXIS for WEbService and talk to J2EE 
components like SLSB in JBOSS.

Have a look at the perl client example in this tutorial at the bottom of this chapter..
www.tusc.com.au/tutorial/html/chap9.html

lly, for C++ use GSOAP and you can talk to it.

I hope this helps.
Vishal



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