COPY from the guide for JBoss 4.0.3. It might be help. Not sure.
"In JBoss 3.0.x, each client-side stub has its own list of available target 
nodes. Consequently, some side-effects can
occur. For example, if you cache your home stub and re-create a remote stub for 
a stateless session bean (with the
Round-Robin policy) each time you need to make an invocation, a new remote 
stub, containing the list of available
targets, will be downloaded for each invocation. Consequently, as the first 
target node is always the first in the list,
calls will not seemed to be load-balanced because there is no usage-history 
between different stubs. In JBoss 3.2+,
the proxy families (i.e., the "First AvailableIdenticalAllProxies" load 
balancing policy, see Section 16.1.3.2) remove
this side effect as the home and remote stubs of a given EJB are in two 
different families."

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