Yes, there should be no difference. I don't know if its the jsr77 layer or the web console that is not hooking up the stats correctly. What does the jmx-consol e show for the bean in question?

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Neal Sanche wrote:

Hi All,

I noticed that some of my older EJBs were showing me EJB statistics in the web-console, but many of my newer EJBs were not. I tracked it down to the older ejbs actually having remote interfaces and jndi-name set. My newer beans only have a local interface and are bound using local-jndi-name and in web-console they show up with the wrong jndi-name and can't be located when clicked on.

If I set up my beans to have local and remote interfaces (even though I'm not exporting any methods in my remote interface) web-console will display stats for the beans. Shouldn't local and remote beans have statistics in web console?

Just curious.

-Neal




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