Extracted from last version of EJB3 spec (chapter 3.6.1):
anonymous wrote : For example, an EJB 3.0 client, com.acme.example.MySessionBean, might
obtain a reference
| to a bean?s home interface as follows:
| @EJB CartHome cartHome;
| This home interface could be looked up in JNDI using the EJBContext lookup method as
shown in the
| following code segment:
| @Resource SessionContext ctx;
| ...
| CartHome cartHome =
| (CartHome)ctx.lookup(?com.acme.example.MySessionBean/cartHome?);
I can understand why the client class name must be set in the jndi name.....
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