Just check yr deployed stateles bean what interfaces are deployed, since exception is 
raised at narrow which is unable to look for desired remote interface which i think is 
not deployed. Or JND NAME is an issue.
Also since beacuse both axis and bean are in same jvm so there is no need (if you want 
you can do that as well) for remote interfaces only local will do so make sure that yr 
StoreAccessBean is deployed with local interfaces.
If you have deployed with remote interfaces then also check yr JNDI names specified in 
wsdd file

Nothing stops you in having either remote or local interfaces in wsdd file.

I hope this helps.

Cheers...
Vishal. 
http://www.tusc.com.au.

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