Hi,

you are right, this is probably a timing issue, as the Service bean is probably 
deployed before the EJB. To avoid this: add a @Depends annotation to the 
service bean, which points to your EJB. 
The full EJB service name can be find in JNDIView.

Hope this helps

Wolfgang

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