The entry you found in the jmx-console was not for the EJB, but rather for the 
mbean that was automatically created for the EJB.  To look at the JNDI 
namespace, in the jmx-console, click on the service=JNDIView entry under the 
jboss namespace, then click on the Invoke button under the list() operation.

According to the console output, you should use the name "SimpleSession" to 
look up the EJB.

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