OK, thanks for the details.  I was hoping you'd tell me something that would 
tell me where you're going wrong, but you've basically got a regular client 
that does JNDI lookups of clustered EJBs.  Shouldn't matter whether you do a 
lookup in local JNDI or HA-JNDI, either way you should get a proxy that tracks 
changes in the cluster topology.

A simple explanation would be that the servers aren't clustering properly, but 
in some cases you are getting proxies that can communicate with both servers, 
so that tells me that there is communication.  And once a server knows about 
another, if the communication is cut off the surviving server should detect 
that and update its proxies.  And you're not seeing that either.

I'll have to think a bit about this to try to come up with an approach to 
diagnosing the issue.

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