Thanks you very much for your investigation, and for testing that Brian.

I have also tested it on a clustered pair using Apache2/mod_jk as a frontend 
load-balancer, with cookies disabled, and all appears to work fine.

I think its because with cookies disables, JBoss reverts to using 
URL-rewriting, and tacks-on the necessary extra information into the URL (ie. 
the Engine name of the Tomcat/JBoss instance being used to ensure "sticky" 
sessions). I couldn't find any documentation to say that cookies need to be 
used when clustering, so I figured that because it was working correctly with 
URL-rewriting, that this must also be fine.

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