Thanks Andrew. That was the issue! So I have couple of follow up questions:

1) Is this JNDI name (helloworldejb3-app-1.0/HelloWorldBean/remote) 
implementation specific? Is there any way to give it a more user friendly JNDI 
name, such as "HelloWorld"?

2) Is there a nicer way to get a reference to the EJB in the client? As you can 
see, I am explicitly creating a context and using it to look us the bean. Can 
@EJB or @Resource annotations be used on the remote client to lookup the EJB or 
the Context?

Thanks.
Naresh

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