> You must define the JNDI-name of your bean. If you load up the EJX GUI

yet another "defaultable" configuration.   The "must" might not be right

in jBoss 1.0 part of the "ease of deploy" is that you did not need all this
stuff you could default to the "ejb" name in the ejb-jar.xml.   I.e if a
deployer doesn't provide a JNDI name it will default to the "ejb" name from
the main file, this makes sense for developers of beans that don't really
want to provide heavy "deployment" files.

I will include the code that defaults it shouldn't take me long (maybe
today),

marc


> (run /bin/ejx.jar) and open your ejb-jar.xml/.jar file by using the
> "jBoss" filter, and select your bean, what do you see as "JNDI name"? If
> it's not "CabinHome", then you need to fix this.
>
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