IMHO this is intended behaviour. EJBContext.lookup only sees the private 
namespace of the bean. You can not make global JNDI lookup with it. I know it 
used to work in RC3, but that was not correct IMHO.

Use @EJB to inject bean references or use the deployment descriptor.

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