I think it's always neccesary to know where the HAJNDI ports and nodes are. You
can configure clients to connect with a list of HAJNDI services. If one fails,
the client try to continue with the next.
i.e.
| java.naming.factory.initial=org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContextFactory
|
Suppose you have figured it out by now, but you could always query the 'Port'
attribute of the 'jboss:service=HAJNDI' MBean through the local MBeanServer.
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We have configured different ports since we are running multiple jboss
instances on one piece of hardware. Therefore the port is not always 1100.
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The HA-JNDI-Port is always the 1100 (unless configured otherwise). Right?
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