anonymous wrote : It looks as if I'm going to need to override the JNDI names 
for my existing EJB2 beans as well. It seems that JBoss is ignoring the 
<jndi-name> entries in jboss.xml, and is giving default names to all of the 
old-style beans. 

Please post relevant configuration and code from ejb-jar.xml, jboss.xml and the 
ejb impl. Are you trying to set the local jndi name? Then you should use 
local-jndi-name in the jboss.xml. Also take a look at the JNDI tree to see what 
exact jndi names are being used to bind your EJBs 
http://www.jboss.org/community/wiki/DisplayTheJDNITreeWithTheJMXConsole

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