I personally suspect that:
 - either you have not correctly started the cluster
 - either you have not correctly started the farm service
 - either you have not correctly deployed you jar in the farm folder

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> Mokas Vassilis ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> Envoye : mercredi, 30 octobre 2002 14:04
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> Objet : [JBoss-user] JBoss - Clustering
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> 
> I would like also to mention that as far as I can see, 
> farm-service does not
> support fail-over.
> If the App.Server containing the jars is going wrong, then a
> CommunicationException error occurs in the client.
> 
> Thus, we have to place our jars in all JBoss instances of the 
> cluster (!) in
> order to support fail-over!
> 
> Are there any other arguments about this?
> 
> Vassilis
> 
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