There's no built in listener facility (except in the context of callbacks from 
the server to the client).

However, if you want to have some fun, you could write a custom SocketFactory 
that creates custom Sockets that return custom SocketInputStreams.  You would 
want to configure the SocketFactory with a listener that can be called by the 
custom SocketInputStreams.  To read about configuring Remoting with custom 
SocketFactories, take a look at Section "5.7. Socket factories and server 
socket factories" of the Remoting Guide at 
http://www.jboss.org/jbossremoting/docs/guide/2.5/html/index.html.

How you would inject the listener into the SocketFactory depends on the 
context.  If you're running in the Application Server, you could use MBeans (or 
POJOs if you're using AS 5).  If you're running outside the AS, you could do it 
programmatically.

If you like this idea and need more pointers, let me know.

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