"jaikiran" wrote : anonymous wrote :  +- TestMyBean (class: 
org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContext)
  |   | | +- local (proxy: $Proxy65 implements interface 
com.wei.chen.MyBeanLocal,interface org.jboss.ejb3.JBossProxy,interface 
javax.ejb.EJBLocalObject) 
  | 
  | By the way, are you sure that your changes to the beans and its interfaces 
are being picked up? I would have expected this jndi-name to look like 
TestMyBean/remote when using @Remote.
  | 

That's what I wondering as well. I delete the JAR and start the server again 
but I still see the local-jndi there. Strange.

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