We use the windows servers to run some conversion services that use third party 
libs that are only available on windows.  As the load increases we will be 
adding more conversion instances, so it really will be assymetrical.  

It seems a bit self defeating if we need to manually manage which linux server 
in the cluster a windows converter connects to.  It seems that we would be 
better off running jms as an ha-singleton in the cluster to avoid the 
unnecessary redistribution you describe. 

I will try the latest release.  As for the other questions.

1.  Yes the queues have the 'Clustered' attribute set to true.
2.  The clusters are seeing each other.

I actually have a singleton service that is running on one of the linux servers 
that queues messages to a clustered queue.  It uses the 
ClustereXAConnectionFactory and appears to be round-robining the messages it 
queues, which would indicate that the cluster is working correctly.  It is the 
consumers that are only getting messages off one of the partial queues.

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