Hi,

I've changed the partitions names and now it's working fine, thanks for your 
help.
Sorry for the delay in my feedback but I tested the solution only yesterday.

I've only another doubt, as I told before in my configuration I've a jboss 
cluster composed by two nodes (node1 and node2) and 
a remote jboss client.
In the jboss.xml of the ejbs deployed on the client node I've the following 
reference:

<ejb-name>ABean</ejb-name>
<jndi-name>ejb/ABean</jndi-name>
<ejb-ref>
<ejb-ref-name>ejb/LucyServicesBeanRemote</ejb-ref-name>
<jndi-name>jnp://node1:1100/ejb/LucyServicesBean</jndi-name>
</ejb-ref> 

I've verified that the load balancing is working and that failover is working 
if node1 or node2 stops. 
But if 'node1' is stopped when the client is doing the first lookup (for 
example the jboss client starts with node1 stopped), obviously
I receive an exception.
Is there a way to list all the remote cluster nodes in the jboss.xml of the 
client ? 
for example something like
<jndi-name>jnp://node1:1100/ejb/LucyServicesBean, 
jnp://node2:1100/ejb/LucyServicesBean</jndi-name> 

(as I can do when I write a standalone client 
jndiProps.setProperty(Context.PROVIDER_URL, "jnp://node1:1100, 
jnp://node2:1100") )


Regards

Stefano Mancini 



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