If you use annotations, and are happy with default settings, then no additional 
descriptors are necessary to deploy an EJB.

Your code appears to be for a standalone client. In that case, you do not need 
an ear file. Instead, place the EJB jar file into the server/xxx/deploy 
directory. And include the client's jar file in the classpath when you run the 
client (you will also need the interface for the EJB in the classpath).  
Finally, I am not sure if the @EJB annotation works in remote clients in 
JBossAS 4.2.x, you might have to use 5.0 (this could explain the null pointer 
exception you are seeing).

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