You need to do a few things.  

1) Check your log files when the server starts to make sure the instances see 
each other and join the cluster.

2) Try deploying you WAR file in the farm directory of one server and if #1 
above is working, then your WAR file will automatically get copied over the the 
farm dir of the other server.

3) To test the clustering, you have to have a load balancing facility in place 
in front of the 2 Jboss servers.  I uses Apache with mod_jk 1.2 for one app and 
we use apache with the newer ajp module for some other apps.  If you configure 
apache _without_ sticky session, then your requests will get ditrbuted to the 2 
servers.  If you test a use case that uses the HTTPSession object, then you 
will know right away if your session replication is successful.

Good luck.

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