I can advise about HA-JNDI.  If you use the provider url of localhost:1100, 
your context will be associated with HA-JNDI.  If you then lookup objects via 
that context, the lookup will utilize HA-JNDI.  If you bind something using 
that context, the binding will be stored in HA-JNDI and replicated throughout 
the cluster.

Note that all JNDI bindings can be listed using the JNDIView service.  From the 
JMX Console, select service=JNDIView and then invoke either the list( ) or 
listXML( ) methods.  The output will display all of your JNDI bindings.  The 
last section of the output shows HA-JNDI bindings; anything listed here is 
stored in HA-JNDI and replicated on all nodes.

HA-JNDI will successfully lookup any JNDI binding, regardless of which node has 
the binding.  Standard JNDI will only successfully lookup any JNDI (not 
HA-JNDI) binding on the node associated with the lookup request.

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