to answer myself, there is a workaround - you can get client ip address in EJB when using
Thread.currentThread.getName(). Thread's name contains client ip address, and it's
in the form of:
RMI TCP Connection(100)-192.168.0.103
so you just have to pull out ip address from thread's name
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