There are a couple of ways.

First, if there is a multi-part name, only the last part could be an object 
name that references and object (it might be a context), the rest are all 
contexts.

Second, you could query JNDI and examine the object type returned.

Third, you could use jndiView to see the entire JNDI tree, and it tells you 
what everything is. 
(http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=DisplayTheJDNITreeWithTheJMXConsole)

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