I don't have any information on your problem, just an observation about the 
Global Namespace in the JNDIView mbean.

The Global Namespace is unrelated to HA-JNDI; it's a store for local JNDI 
bindings.  So if you bind something in HA-JNDI, it won't appear there.  Of 
course, HA-JNDI should locate bindings in local namespaces on other nodes so if 
something is bound there on one node, it should be found via an HA-JNDI lookup 
on any node.

JBossAS 4.0.4 includes HA-JNDI bindings in the JNDIView mbean's list() output 
so that you can also view HA-JNDI bindings.  They're included under the heading 
HA-JNDI Namespace.

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