Naming convention in JNDI is:
EAR_FILE_WITHOUT_EAR_SUFFIX/BEAN_NAME/remote
and
EAR_FILE_WITHOUT_EAR_SUFFIX/BEAN_NAME/local


So in your case you cannot look up your bean with Hello.class.getName() because 
this is the old (4.0.3SP1) style. You sould do something like:
HelloBean/remote

I can't really remember how it works when just packaging with ejb3...

Regards Peter

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