Sorry for a very late reply; probably won't help you but may help others.
HA-JNDI provides two functions:
1) A global replicated tree. Objects bound into this tree (by a client that creates an
InitialContext that connects to HA-JNDI) are replicated across the cluster and can be seen
in the jmx-console's global jndi namespace on any node.
2) An ability to query the regular, non-replicated jndi tree on any node in the cluster.
Thus things bound on any one node can be looked up by connecting to the HA-JNDI server
running on any node in the cluster. This is actually the more important function, but
it's less intuitively understood. The jmx-console doesn't show objects accessible
this way in the global jndi namespace. They only appear in jmx-console in the regular
jndi namespace on the server(s) where they are bound. But this doesn't mean a client
doing a lookup via HA-JNDI can't find them.
Your RMIAdaptor is bound in local JNDI on the singleton master node, and thus isn't
visible in the global jndi namespace. But it can be looked up via HA-JNDI.
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