The JMX Console will tell you where your objects are being stored...

Hit http://[servername]:8080/jmx-console (by default), find JNDIView, and print 
out the tree to see where everything is.

Also, in order to ensure your EJBs maintain the same JNDI name no matter the 
packaging, you can use @LocalBinding and @RemoteBinding to declare the location.

S,
ALR

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