Here is the scenario I am trying to solve:

Client --- Firewall1 --- Internet --- Firewall2 --- Servers

On the right side, the firewall can be configured as needed to support port 
forwarding.  The client knows the ip address of Firewall2.  The client has data 
that needs to be passed to the Servers and the Servers have data that needs to 
be passed to the Client.  The Servers data is however time sensitive.  There 
can also be quite a few Servers therefore making polling rather inefficient.  

The Client and Servers each have external APIs that are available.  The data 
being sent should be encrypted, preferrably SSL.  

At this point I am looking for options as to if Remoting will suite my needs?  
I started off using the SSLSocket Transporter which allows me to export an 
interface on both sides and form the connections with clients on each.  However 
since then I discovered that the Servers will not know the address of the 
Client's firewall.  Therefore eliminating this approach.  It seems the most 
logical approach would be to use a bidirectional socket.  

Does Remoting allow for bidirectional sockets at the transporter level?  I saw 
some implementation of bidirectional sockets and ssl sockets at the lower 
invoker level.  If not, is this currently planned?  Do you know of any other 
options that may better suite my needs. 

Thanks for any help you all can provide.  

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