And I also have tested other cases of  EJB JNDI name on 1.6.0
Here is the result

1. Local EJB Client  looks up  @Local EJB
global jndi name  is OK
mappedname is NG

2  remote EJB Client looks up  @Remote EJB
global jndi name  is NG
mappedname is OK





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