If you look at JNDIView from the jmx-console, you will be able to see the interfaces that
the Proxy implements. EJB3 Proxies implement the remote or local business interfaces, so
the bean bound to AddressFacade.RemoteJNDIName must have AddressFacadeRemote as a remote
business interface.
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