Uuh, sorry, that was a little bit overhasty. I have found a silly typo in my 
object names (the old ejb3-extention instead of the new .jar). The @Depends 
annotation works now for me.

Without @Depends I still get the NamingException, that is reproduceable. Is 
that the desired behavior? If not, I can post a JIRA task.

As amwilliams I don't like that way. The object names are not so handy to use 
(see above). And why are they required when everything is in the same 
deployment unit?

Thank you very much for your help. 

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