I have eventually solved the problem.
It was related to class loading and object serialization. What happened is that when
at the end I managed to make the two JBoss instances speak each other, objects put in
the table were propagated, but JGroups was not able to deserialize the instances
because jgroups-all.jar was in the server/{server}/lib directory instead of being
deployed within the war file.
I discovered the problem enabling tracing with Trace.init().
So, from a beginner to beginners: if you have troubles, first of all enable tracing,
it will show you what happens behind the scene.
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