Folks,

I would like to configure JBoss to NOT use the embedded Tomcat that comes 
packaged with it, but rather a completely separate installation of Tomcat.  Is 
there any sort of document that describes how to do this?  If not, has anyone 
done this before and what is involved?  

Basically, my customers have been using Tomcat 5.0.28 for sometime now and have 
not needed a J2EE server.  Now, they have bought my company's software, which 
deploys a "blackbox" to a J2EE server and can scan and monitor the Web 
Container.  We support JBoss, but they are not using JBoss at all.  We just 
need to install it so that we can deploy our BlackBox program on it and get 
visibility into their Tomcat 5.0.28 Web Container.  

So I need JBoss to be "aware" of the already installed Tomcat that they use, 
but I cannot interrupt their development environment by forcing them to use the 
embedded Tomcat.  I would rather make JBoss point to their Tomcat, thus 
enabling my software "blackbox" to scan its web container.

Can anyone help me with this?  

Sincerely,

Matthew D. Ahart

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