I have tried Clebert's suggestion mentioned in the other post of changing the 
server id in messaging-server.xml:

  | <constructor>
  |     <!-- ServerPeerID -->
  |     <arg type="java.lang.String" value="server.0" />  
  |     <!-- DefaultQueueJNDIContext -->
  |     <arg type="java.lang.String" value="/queue" />
  |     <!-- DefaultTopicJNDIContext -->
  |     <arg type="java.lang.String" value="/topic" />
  | </constructor>
  | 
This seems to make things work if you don't try and close the failed session 
and connection. If you uncomment the code to try and close the session and 
connection, then the sending of messages to the second server doesn't work at 
all, with the same "Object with oid was not found in the Dispatcher" error 
mentioned previously.  On the server, the following entry is logged:

2006-11-09 16:45:20,457 WARN  
[org.jboss.jms.server.connectionmanager.SimpleConnectionManager] A problem has 
been detected with the connection to remote client 
4h39k9-33iqxv-euaqkont-1-euaqkq0f-9. It is possible the client has exited 
without closing its connection(s) or there is a network problem. All connection 
resources corresponding to that client process will now be removed.

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