I tried deploying a simple pojo with a dependency on the barrier:

  | <deployment xmlns="urn:jboss:bean-deployer:2.0">
  |    
  |    <bean name="Test"
  |          class="java.lang.Object"> 
  | 
  |       <depends>jboss.ha:service=HASingletonDeployer,type=Barrier</depends>
  |       
  |    </bean>
  | 
  | </deployment>

That gave me the result I expected on the 2nd node

anonymous wrote : 
  | DEPLOYMENTS MISSING DEPENDENCIES:
  |   Deployment "Test" is missing the following dependencies:
  |     Dependency "jboss.ha:service=HASingletonDeployer,type=Barrier" (should 
be in state "Start", but is actually in state "Create")
  | 
  | DEPLOYMENTS IN ERROR:
  |   Deployment "jboss.ha:service=HASingletonDeployer,type=Barrier" is in 
error due to the following reason(s): Create
  | 

Using the barrier is going to result in log complaints about unresolved 
dependencies, until whatever trips the barrier occurs, e.g. the 2nd node 
becomes master. Getting rid of the log complaint would be nice, but I don't 
expect it to happen soon.

Your message is different,  perhaps because of @Depends inside an EJB. 

If you shut down the first node and the 2nd becomes master, does the EJB deploy 
properly?

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