anonymous wrote : But surely there must be somewhere to tell the JBOSS client 
where to find the proxy server
  | 
set the java system properties for this

Properties p = new Properties();
  | p.setProperty("http.proxyHost","your.proxy.server.com");
  | p.setProperty("http.proxyPort","8080");
  | 
  | System.setProperties(p);

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