I have a third party server which I can connect to (on my local network) to do some neat things I need to do for a project I am working on. I use a Java library provided by the third party to o all of the connection stuff, and I can successfully send commands to the server using their code. Their code also provides some event listener interfaces which I am able to implement in order to get status changes from the server, as long as my program is running. What I would like to do is create a program which will just run as (or like) a service listening perpetually from events on the server and writing them to a database, but I also need to be able to listen for connections from my local machine so I can use a command line program to tell my service to send messages to the server (the server only allows one connection at a time).
I have looked (briefly) at JMS as well as RMI, but they both seem like they may be much more complicated and heavyweight than what I think I need to communicate locally. Is there a method that is simpler for sending simple messages (and by simple I mean a single pipe delimited string would do the trick) between two running applications on the same machine?