Thanks for the reply.  It appears that that thread ends in a question.

I know that EJB 3.1 introduces the requirement that EJBs must be "mounted" in 
the global JNDI namespace.  But a JNDI name is within a Context.  So I still 
don't see how an @EJB reference could portably refer to an EJB 
mounted--globally or not--in a remote Context.  Perhaps that's the point of the 
thread you referenced?  Or perhaps your point is the opposite--i.e. that 
coupled with an absolute "corba:iiop" scheme (and a host? and a port?) one 
could fashion a reference that would be traversed reliably?

Kind of hard to tell; I hope you'll forgive my attempts here to read the tea 
leaves--a sentence or two about how I'm supposed to take that other thread 
would be heartily appreciated.

Thanks again for the link.

Best,
Laird

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