With apache in place, you _never_ go to the JBoss port again.  Always go 
through apache.  It monitors the server states and directs traffic accordingly. 
 Apache knows server 1 is dead, so it sends all traffic to server 2.  If both 
server 1 and server 2 are alive, it load balances reuqests between the 2 
servers.

You have this notion that a dead jboss server can do something.  If the server 
process is dead, it is non-existent and can not do anything. 
Apache and Mod_jk do the management piece of the puzzle.

Keep hitting the apache port and watch the requests failover to the remaining 
"live" server.

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