I think you have a better solution.

As conf directory of JBoss is in the application classpath, you can try to get 
your configuration file by getting it from the classpath.

Classloader cl = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader();
InputStream is = cl.getResourceAsStream("your file");

After that you have a stream for your file and you'll be able to read it.

And that's all...

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