So from what you're saying it appears that the solution is to use the 
RMIAdaptor/InvokerAdaptorService as an HASingleton.  This way I will always get an 
RMIAdaptor which has access to the other HASingleton MBeans as long as I do the lookup 
of the RMIAdaptor using HAJNDI in my Servlets and EJBs.

I'm not sure how I should go about deploying the service as a singleton.  Do I want to 
move the entire jmx-invoker-adaptor-server.sar to the deploy-hasingleton directory ?  
Where do I put the HASingletonController mbean entry for the InvokerAdaptorService -- 
directly in the jboss-service.xml which is in the jmx-invoker-adaptor-server.sar, or 
in a separate jboss-service.xml in the deploy-hasingleton directory ?  Do I use the 
start and stop lifecycle operations of the InvokerAdaptorService as the 
TargetStartMethod and TargetStopMethod for the HASingletonController ?  

Thanks again for your help with this.


--James

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