On the documentation page describing how the server invoker binds to its server 
address - section 5.4.3 at 
http://labs.jboss.com/portal/jbossremoting/docs/guide/ch05.html it says:

anonymous wrote : If the serverBindAddress property is set, it will be used for 
binding. If the serverBindAddress is not set, but the clientConnectAddress 
property is set, the server invoker will bind to local host address. If neither 
the serverBindAddress nor the clientConnectAddress properties are set, then 
will try to bind to the host specified within the InvokerLocator. If the host 
value of the InvokerLocator is also not set, will bind to local host.

When serverBindAddress is not set but clientConnectAddress is, "the server 
invoker will bind to the local host address".

Is that true?  Do I read that right  - if only clientConnectAddress is given, 
it will actually bind to the locahost? (what does this mean when it says "the 
local host address")?  That doesn't seem right.  If I don't provide a 
serverBindAddress, then it should automatically assume the host within the 
InvokerLocater URL should be the one I bind to.

I assume this is a mistake in the documentation - I actually haven't tested 
what "really" happens, but just reading it seems like its either a wrong way to 
implement this or its just an error in the docs.

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