Upon further reviewing the JBoss Wiki, I was able to confirm that the 
jboss-web.xml file belongs in the WEB-INF directory.  I've removed the 
redundant copies from the file.

It occured to me that I should mention that I am NOT trying to secure any 
EJB's, jsp's, or html's, but rather, just one method, called processMessage, 
that is offered up through the web service available at the url which conforms 
to the form /CPWebService by use of JBossWS.  Much of the documentation I've 
found takes steps towards securing ejb's, and has thus seemed to trail off just 
when I need it most.  Hopefully this will provide the qualified reader a 
crucial clue.  I haven't been able to find anyone suggesting a way so 
specifically secure web method(s).  Perhaps I am attempting the impossible?  I 
suspect not, but rather that I have just not been able to unearch the 
appropriate hint.

Also, I'm not sure why the forum omitted portions of my log4j.xml code snippet, 
but I'm confident that's correct.  I obtained it from Q4 of the JBoss FAQ that 
is VERY frequently pointed to in this particular branch of the forums.

Thanks for your consideration of this bump in my road.

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