> If you already have a Customer, you can invoke getEJBHome() on it (since a
> Costumer
> extends EJBObject). And you have your Home without needing its JNDI name.
But I want the actual JNDI name, not the EJBHome object reference. I'm in a
situation where I need the JNDI name.
thanks,
david
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