I use the java:global/.... path  that is logged in the startup, and i get
the same problem, the lookup could not find my ejb in that path.

And yes i use an ear, i used CODI before, tomee maven plugin and everything
worked on Linux Environment but CODI and JNDI doesnt work in Win.


2013/12/23 Howard W. Smith, Jr. <smithh032...@gmail.com>

> well, I have been using TomEE with Windows 2003 server and then Windows
> 2008 server (in production), and Windows 2008 server (as development
> PC/server, ever since beginning of tomee life), but I'm not using EAR, and
> I don't specify @Local or @Remote.
>
> i do remember a conversation... Romain recommending to use jdni global name
> specified in tomee log @ startup. i don't know if it is will work inside
> @FacesConverter.
>
> you may want to try MyFaces 2.2. just as you are contributing to TomEE by
> using it and reporting issues, i'm sure MyFAces committers will appreciate
> you using it and reporting issues. just a recommendation. i'm not using it
> yet, but I prefer to wait to use MyFaces 2.2 until it is bundled with
> tomee+ ZIP file. :)
>
> On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 4:39 PM, José Luis Cetina <maxtorz...@gmail.com
> >wrote:
>
> > I feel that nobody cares if tomee runs or not in Windows environment, im
> > using Windows because i wll deploy in Windows Azure, that why i still
> > stubborn with that SO, thats why i remove CODI too.
> >
>



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