One way you can tell your bean how it should be placed into the JNDI Tree is 
with annotations


  | //Bind the remote interface under "EJBTEST/NatPerLstBean/remote" into the 
//JNDI Tree
  | @RemoteBinding( jndiBinding="EJBTEST/ThisIsYourtBean/remote")
  | @LocalBinding( jndiBinding="comp/env/EJBTEST/ThisIsYourtBean/local")
  | 

you should also be able to do this in the corresponding xml file.


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