Just ran a final test to illustrate something else.  In my jboss-service.xml, 
if I specify 127.0.0.1, then my client can successfully connect to 127.0.0.1 
but it CANNOT connect to 192.168.0.5.  And vice-versa - if my jboss-service.xml 
has 192.168.0.5, then my client can successfully connect on 192.168.0.5 but it 
CANNOT connect to 127.0.0.1.  So, it looks like whatever IP is in my 
configuration file is the IP that I can connect to.

I have no idea why 127.0.0.1 would behave like this - I'm not the most network 
savvy person :-)  Maybe its supposed to work like this, I dunno.  I was always 
under the impression that 127.0.0.1 is a loopback address that should always 
connect you to the local machine.

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