Hmm, I see that if I change the jndi.properties on the client to use http, but 
leave the server .ear jndi.properties as standard, then it works. Could it be 
that the server .ear cannot access jndi via http, yet the client can? Seems 
that way. Not sure why. I guess it is ok, there is no reason for the server to 
use http.

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