If I manually delete the EJB JAR from the deploy directory, something weird 
happens. The TravelAgentBean/remote goes away when I refresh the list() 
operation of service=JNDIView, but TravelAgentBean itself does not!

That seems like it might be causing the error above, which seems to want the 
new version of the TravelAgentBean but is somehow getting caught up with the 
old version that isn't being "released".

Is there any way to force some kind of flush or refresh of JNDI to test if this 
is the case?

What might be causing TravelAgentBean to remain when I delete the EJB JAR 
containing it? (Though TravelAgentBean/remote does go away.)

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