You don't want an EJB to appear in the HA-JNDI namespace.  If it does, 
something is broken.

Each server binds a proxy for the EJB in JNDI.  The HA-JNDI tree is a 
replicated namespace; that means if each server bound their proxy in it, at any 
time only one proxy would be bound -- the one from the last server to do the 
binding.  That can lead to problems.

If the EJBs are deployed homogenously across the cluster, the cost of having 
the HA-JNDI service check the HA-JNDI tree, find nothing, and then check the 
local JNDI tree on the machine handling the lookup is very low.

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