If your service endpoint isn't getting added to your ejb-jar.xml, make sure 
you're:
- building a deployment descriptor with ejbSpec="2.1"
- add this to your session bean:
@ejb.interface 
service-endpoint-class="arm.carrier.interfaces.CarrierFacadeService"

I was manually doing merges until I did this, and it started adding the service 
endpoint tag to ejb-jar.xml

Hope this helps!

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