I wasn't aware of that bug.

I could be mistaken but I don't think you can use auto discovery to actually 
bind something into HA-JNDI.  If you want to bind explicitly into HA-JNDI, you 
should add the HA-JNDI provider url to your context object.  So you would add 
an entry similar to the following, using your own server name.
p.put("Context.PROVIDER_URL", "localhost:1100")

Note that binding something to HA-JNDI causes the binding to be replicated 
across all nodes in your cluster.  However you don't need to bind an object to 
HA-JNDI in order for it to be looked up from a remote node.  You can bind it 
locally into the Global JNDI Namespace and use HA-JNDI (with or without 
autodiscovery) to find it from another node.  This requires that you have 
configured everything correctly, including the cluster itself.

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