Thanks for clarifying I was under the impression the recent JNDI name pattern was a standard default. The EAR file name prefix does have a bit of an odor to it but that will evaporate when the web tier gets @EJB injection. Having a default name is a good thing. I can parameterize the pattern in my own getEJB method for different platforms. Meanwhile I don't have to name every bean with a naked string.
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