Ashish,
    You can use JBoss bundled TC instances to do clustering. I suggest you to do the 
following:
a) Have a look at the Clustering Document written by Sacha Labourey which describes 
clustering for HTTP. [This document should be part of the free documentation].
b) Have a look at the following wiki:
http://www.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=JBossHA

JBoss clustering will be based on JBossCache over JGroups.  Very soon(within a 
fortnight), you will have TreeCache/TreeCacheAop enabled for greater performance.

With JBoss clustering, you can configure what session information you want replicated 
(all put_attribues, all gets, all sets etc). This way, syncronization between nodes 
and memory requirements is less. Have a look at the document I mentioned.

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Anil Saldhana,
JBoss Inc.
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