Hi Kalyan,

If I understand correctly, you have a standalone Remoting application that you 
want to integrate into the Application Server.  The main thing you would need 
to understand is how to tell the AS to start the server side of your Remoting 
application.  This is done by way of configuration files.  There are a couple 
of places you should look for more infomation:

1) Section 5.1.1.2. "Declarative configuration" of the Remoting Guide 
(http://labs.jboss.com/jbossremoting/docs/guide/index.html) describes Connector 
configuration in XML files.

2) If you look at the jboss-service.xml file in the server/default/conf 
directory of an AS installation, you can see an example.  In particular, look 
for the configuration of the 
"jboss.remoting:service=Connector,transport=socket" MBean.

3) For background information about MBeans, see the The JBoss 4 Application 
Server Guide (http://docs.jboss.org/jbossas/jboss4guide/r5/html/).

4) If you're using the http transport, you might want to take a look at the 
servlet transport, which uses tomcat in the Application Server.  See Section 
5.4.11. "Servlet Invoker" in the Remoting Guide.

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