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David Blevins reassigned OPENEJB-253:
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    Assignee: David Blevins

> Per EJB or EJB Interface JNDI Name declaration
> ----------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: OPENEJB-253
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENEJB-253
>             Project: OpenEJB
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: ejb3 simplified
>    Affects Versions: 3.0-beta-1
>            Reporter: Mohammad Nour
>            Assignee: David Blevins
>             Fix For: 3.0.x
>
>
> 1- The current implementation of OEJB prefixes the JNDI names of local Home 
> interface of an EJB by the word *Local*, that is the client would not expect 
> to use when he\she tries to look up the bean.
> 2- When and EJB3.0 bean supports the backward compatible 2.1 Home interface 
> and business interface, there is no way to specify separate JNDI names to 
> each interface.
> We should make the client being able to do this. One way is to make changes 
> to the openejb-jar.xml schema to add new elements and attributes to give the 
> client this ability, an example of an *ejb-deplyment* is as follows:
> <ejb-deployment ejb-name="ExampleStatelessBean" container-id="Default 
> Stateless Container">
>       
>     <deployment-id
>                jndi-name="client/tests/stateless/BasicStatelessHomeInterface"
>                interface-name="ejb3.beans.interfaces.BeanLocalHomeInterface" 
> />
>  
>     <deployment-id
>                jndi-name="client/tests/stateless/BasicStatelessBizInterface"
>                interface-name="ejb3.beans.interfaces.BeanLocalBizInterface"  
> isRemote="false" />
>  
> </ejb-deployment>
> Comments will be added as soon as we agree upon how to tackle this problem.

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