Ok. Try this out:

- Enter the following URL in your browser: http://localhost:8080/jmx-console

- Search for the service=JNDIView on the page that gets rendered. Click on 
service=JNDIView  link.

- Then on the page that gets displayed, click on the 'Invoke' button, next to 
the 'list' method.

- This will display the JNDI names of all the components. Try and find the JNDI 
name to which your bean has been bound. You may post the output of the list 
operation, if you require more help.



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