Singletons have the capability to share state across the cluster. It does not happen automatically, but you can enable it. The most straightworward way is to extend HASingletonSupport. Then implement startSingleton/stopSingleton. For the attributes that are supposed to be shared across the cluster use setDistributedState/getDistributedState instead of local member variables.
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