Hmm... 

Not sure why setting the address attribute in the spring.xml file does not
change the address for you since that is the value that overrides the WSDL
address... I know that it works!!!

In any case, looks like you need to have the same service running on
different machine with a different address and configure the loadbalancer to
have a map to these addresses.

The client needs to then call out to the general address known to the load
balancer which farms the request to different services. Not sure I clearly
understand why this in not working. Sounds like a configuration issue on the
loadbalancer.

Cheers,

Ashwin... 





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