True - I was (wrongly, I guess) assuming client and server not on same subnet. Here, servers are on dedicated subnets (GigaEthernet) and rarely, if ever reachable via multicast from our clients.
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Subject: [JBoss-user] [Clustering/JBoss] - Re:
javax.naming.CommunicationException when calling a clust
Actually you can leave it blank (or not defined)
The client will try to contact HAJNDI using a multicast.
i.e. it will look for any jboss server on the network.
The timeout messages says it couldn't find such a server
within the configured timeout (default 5 seconds).
Regards,
Adrian
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