anonymous wrote : The problem here, is that we want to connect a standAlone 
TOMCAT to our JBOSS (standing on a distant computer) 

Yes that is what is being discussed originally here.

anonymous wrote : and that without changing the application's code. just 
working on the configuration files of JBOSS...

JBoss is the server for your EJBs, why does it need to know anything about the 
web tier which at the end of the day is just a client.  All of the 
configuration needs to be done at the Tomcat layer.

You need to configure your web application to use the remote JBoss.

You do not need to configure JBoss to be used by the remote web application.

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