Hi Estoty

I don`t have enough knowledge to help you.
Even so, I recommend to separate tomcat and jboss to you.
It means you don`t restart jboss when jsp or servlet on tomcat have changed.
Because tomcat supports auto reloading of classes.

After it is separated, you may call ejb components on tomcat and use it.(In this case, 
ejb components run on jboss.)

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