Bill Burke posted a very useful disertation on tuning for performance here: 
http://jboss.org/jbossBlog/blog/bburke/?permalink=Optimizing+JBoss%3A+Experiences+with+SPECj2002.html

More information on exactly what you are seeing would be helpful.

Also consider the following:

1. Review your Tomcat configuration. There is nearly always room for optimization 
there, and the defaults are not universally adequate. 
2. Some obvious things like Xms and Xmx settings.......make sure you are giving JBoss 
enough RAM.
3. Post your descriptors. Perhaps it will jog something.

Cheers.

//Nicholas

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