For EJB3, these are effectively replaced by the JBoss*PolicyDecorator, which overrides
"get*JndiName" methods. Also, you may use the JBoss*BeanJndiNameResolver's
static methods.
@see ResolveJndiNameDecoratorUnitTestCase.testResolvedJndiNamesWithKnownIfaces.
For EJB2...nothing yet. I'd planned on also decorating EJB2 beans with a
LegacyEjbJndiPolicy (in the same way EJB3 is), but it was agreed that we should leave EJB2
as-is for the time being.
S,
ALR
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