anonymous wrote : I do not want to edit the JAVA_HOME java installation files. 
Is there another way to configure my custom LoginModule for java so that I do 
not have to physically mess around with the Java configuration. There could be 
other Java programs, running on the same machine, and I don't want them 
affected by my login.config setting. Is there another alternative way to 
configure the custom LoginModule for java? 

This can be done programatically as follows:

System.setProperty("java.security.auth.login.config","C:/gsnxst/deploy/conf/login.config");

Write this piece of code before instantiating the LoginContext, in your 
standalone java program.

anonymous wrote : I do not want to edit the conf/login-config.xml file in JBoss 
app server's path. So my Q is, is there a way I can configure my custom 
LoginModule without ever needing to edit the conf/login-config.xml in Jboss's 
path? Can I somehow provide an additional login-config.xml inside my 
application's path? Or is there some other way to configure the custom 
LoginModule so that the configuration remains completely inside the application 
and does not affect any of the default configuration files for the JBoss app 
server? 

As far as i know, there is no other option for this. You will have to edit the 
login-config.xml shipped by JBoss



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