Look at the EJB3 trailblazer. That is where I got my start using EJB3. It is a 
very simple lookup on a bean but I would not directly call my bean from a JSF 
page. I would have a managed bean communicate with a session facade.

Here is a basic lookup: 


  | remoteInterfaceReference = (RemoteInterface) 
ctx.lookup("ImplementationClass/remote");
  | 

I get a reference to the remote interface for the component I am going to make 
calls on. 

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