Try a lookup on  "Hello/remote" instead of 
"Hello.class.getName()"

http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=FromJBossEJB3.0RC3ToRC4PFD
"The default JNDI name for any @Remote or @Local interfaces is no longer the 
FQN of the interface. It is now EJBNAME/remote or EJBNAME/local respectively."





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