Carlo, you've defined a test in EJB3 Proxy which goes beyond scope of the Proxy
component. :)
Because we've granted jboss-metadata the authority/responsibility to define the
resolved JNDI names, Proxy's job ends so long as lookups and invocations to the JNDI
name obtained from metadata succeed. We can't have tests looking for bindings in any
particular form (ie. MyStatelessBean/remote).
Because Proxy will be getting the JNDI names from metadata, just as the Client container
does, it doesn't matter what the JNDI names are; they'll match.
If we want to check that JNDI names follow the exected format, those tests belong in
jboss-metadata alongside the DefaultJndiBindingPolicy implementations.
S,
ALR
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