Thanks Peter for the insight.  

After wading through the docs I found talk of the RMIAdaptor and things became a bit 
more clear to me.  Your reply makes a lot more sense to me now than if I had not seen 
the discussion about it in the docs.

Another thought I had was using the SingletonService to bind 1 and only 1 instance of 
an object that it "owns" to the JNDI tree (actually HA-JNDI).  For instance, a RO 
cache (i.e. Hashtable).  Clients could then gain access to the cache via a simple JNDI 
call and then make calls upon the object like any other Java object.  This is an idea 
I plan on testing today.  I'll post my findings...

Thanks,
-Ron

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