I have solved our problems today. We needed to change several things to make it 
work.

1) Start JBoss with the option "-b 0.0.0.0". Otherwise, JBoss only binds to 
localhost. This should usually give "connection refused" when doing remote JNDI 
through the server's real IP, but it didn't in our case, we just got naming 
errors. This might be due to network configuration and maybe because we're 
running under Linux VServer where localhost may have a differnt meaning than 
usual.

2) We accidentally were looking up in the java:-namespace. When doing this, the 
Context.PROVIDER_URL was silently ignored and generates no warnings or errors 
but does lookups locally.

I was also told that it is a good idea to set jnp.disableDiscovery = true in 
the InitialContext environment to ensure that you get the server you're asking 
for and not a different one, if the server you asked for is unavailable.

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