Your bean class must implementat at least one interface. If these interfaces
are nto annotated with @Remote or @Local, the EJB container assumes they are
local interfaces. To look up a local interface do:
initialContext.lookup("EJB-NAME/local");
where EJB-NAME is the unqualified bean class name
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