We are currently running JBOSS.

JBOSS was installed and configured by the software vendor that supplied us with 
the application.

We have a need to access the application via a proxy server, and have that 
working currently.  (Our customers can only access the application via this 
proxy server.)

We also have a need to bypass that proxy, for users inside of our network.

In order to do that, I'm afraid we're going to need to setup a second JBOSS 
instance, that when called, bypasses the proxy, again, for users accessing the 
GUI from within our firewall.

The reason why we need a second instance, is because the vendor has created a 
config file, with hardcoded addresses in it.

The current JBOSS instance gets all of its routing information from that config 
file...

If we can create a second instance, we can point it to a different config 
file...

We know how to direct the application to the secure / proxy server, and we know 
how to bypass the proxy... 

But, we've tried several different configurations, in an attempt to get both to 
work with a single environment / config file...

We can not make this work currently, and I don't believe we'll be able to do it 
without the second instance...

Can anyone tell me how that might be accomplished?

Any good examples?

Any really good reference materials, especially with good examples...

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