Actually I have a related issue, just wanted to comment in case anyone else is 
experiencing the same thing. I am not using the @Clustered annotation at all in 
order to avoid specifying app server specific information (such as partition 
name) inside the code. I'd rather put that in a deployment descriptor, so I 
tried including a jboss.xml with a partition called cluster1. Theoretically I 
should be able to use a combination of deployment descriptors and annotations. 
However even though the annotation is not there, it is still causing this error 
upon deployment:

javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: DefaultPartition not bound

When I put the annotation back in the bean, @Clustered (partition="cluster1") 
then the deployment is successful.

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