Since it uses JGroups, I would imagine another way to bypass the firewall would be with a JMS implementation that provides a mechanism for messaging over HTTP (as some implementations do). While looking through JGroups I was surprised at the lack of a simple HTTP transport protocol, though it does provide a JMS transport protocol.
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