Can you put the application.xml and all written log when you deploy your ear 
file please ? 

Is your Invoker in a web application ?

you can try to do :


  | InitialContext ctx = new InitialContext();
  | NamingEnumeration e = ctx.list("");
  | while(e.hasMoreElement()) {
  |    NameClassPair p = (NameClassPair)e.nextElement();
  |    System.out.println(p.getName());
  | }
  | 

You will see all JNDI entries for the root object of JNDI service.
(and see if your EJB name is in annuary)


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