Yes you make very good points.  When I started to try clustering my servers I thought 
running a cluster on one machine would be easier for testing/learning, but now I know 
otherwise.  Now that I am trying the clustering with two machines there are no more 
port issues (though unfortunately there are others).  Basic clustering appears to be 
dead simple to configure with JBoss 3.2.5 (nice work), but getting something like 
singletons to work with a cluster is another story -- at least I am still stumped (see 
other posts in this forum).

Thanks for your reply.


--James

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