Thanks for your insights!  After some experimenting, I'm not sure I understand 
your solution.  I can't find any documentation for a "--host ip" startup 
parameter (or any startup params for that matter) in the Admin/Dev guide.  I 
did find UseHostName option in the Http Invoker service, but I thought EJB/RMI 
used only the jnp invoker (or is this delegated to http?) Is this the switch 
you meant?  There's no reference to an IP Address in the HttpInvoker service.  
How do I ensure that the hostname doesn't resolve to the ip address as you 
mentioned?

I verified that my webserver machine is definitely unable to resolve the DNS 
(internal network) name for the app server, as I can telnet to the ip address, 
but not the dns name (which I can do from other machines in the network). My 
telnet response from 1099 has alot of gobbledy gook, but includes a reference 
to "http://0.0.0.8083";.  No mention of a dns name in it.

As for the last architecture suggestion - thanks, and I thought of that 
originally, but I am expecting very large loads on the webserver, and I would 
prefer not to share the resources with the app server.

Thanks again for any help you can give - (I'm going to flip the UseHostName 
switch now anyway)
-Steve

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