If its from the web-tier, AbstractWebContainer assumes that the local interface is 
bound to local/{remote_interface_name} in JNDI.
I thought I'd submitted a patch last night for this (to look for local-jndi-name in 
jboss.xml), but I cant see it on sf now... I'll
post it again tonight (from home).

otoh if it isn't from the web tier then this will have nothing to do with it (o:

cheesr
dim

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Subject: Re: [JBoss-dev] ejb-local-ref broken?


> You'll have to provide the details of your deployment as
> ejb-local-ref is used in the unit tests and is working.
>
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> Subject: [JBoss-dev] ejb-local-ref broken?
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>
> > Is ejb-local-ref broken?  I haven't changed my bean, client, or ejb-jar
> file
> > for weeks and everything worked with a week+ old version of jboss3.  Now,
> > when I go to look up an entity bean referenced in a session bean via an
> > ejb-local-ref, I get a NameNotFoundException saying that my session bean
> > isn't bound?  Well, I know that is wrong because my client looked up the
> > session bean to invoke a method on the session bean!
> >
> > Anyway, my ride is here or I'd debug this now.
> >
> > Michael
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