Having all those threads running while over the top for the number of users you 
have, does not really consume much memory and is not worth reducing.

It does sound like on your system that each thread is being shown as a separate 
process (linux makes little distinction between them).  The memory being used 
by Jboss is not a sum of the memory displayed by each of those threads as each 
of those threads are in the same process space.

If the above is true, the memory usage is shown by just one of your ps lines.

It would be easier to verify the above if you posted the results of

ps -eLf | grep java

Those options supplied to ps will list out all the threads.  The third column 
is the parent process id.


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