Ok, I think I understand your question a little better.  It sounds like you 
want to run some "stealth" system started up in a servlet but otherwise 
independent of the Application Server.  Is that about right?

I can tell you that you can start up Remoting clients and servers in any 
context you like, as long as there's a jboss-remoting.jar sitting around.  For 
example, you could configure and start up a Remoting server (technically, 
create an org.jboss.remoting.transport.Connector) in a servlet and then 
communicate with it from a client outside the Application Server, as long as 
the client creates an org.jboss.remoting.Client and connects it to the 
Connector.

Basically, you would be starting a Remoting client/server system like any 
other, except the server is running in the context of an Application Server.  
There are simple examples in the Remoting distribution (go to Downloads on 

http://labs.jboss.com/jbossremoting 

) and discussion of the examples in the Remoting Guide (

http://labs.jboss.com/jbossremoting/docs/guide/2.5/html/index.html

).

Let me know if you have more questions.

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