Of course I could use another InitialContext but in my opinion that is a hack 
for an EJB on a remote application server. I know that the federated context is 
not really EJB standard as well but it would let me use remote EJBs within 
ejb-ref or resource-ref within an EJB.

Isn't it strange that HA-JMS cannot be found into the HAJNDI tree even though 
it is the only component, at least I know of, that need to be bound there 
because it has to run inside a HA-Singleton.

Just to get a clear understanding here what is bound to the HAJNDI tree ever? I 
have a clustered SLSB and that is not bound there and so what is or what do I 
need to do in order to bind my SLSB into the HAJNDI tree.



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