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I am trying to assign a JNDI name for the session bean.

But specified name ejb/AuthorityService mapped only for home interface of the EJB, remote interface is still mapped to the generated name: RoomBookerRoomBooker-ejb_jarAuthorityServiceEjb_EO

In what may be the problem?

P.S. sorry for my English

weblogic-ejb-jar.xml


ejb-jar.xml
 
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WebLogic sets the JNDI name properly

Problem was in spring configuration file:
I use org.springframework.ejb.access.LocalStatelessSessionProxyFactoryBean factory for the Dependency Injection instead of org.springframework.ejb.access.SimpleRemoteStatelessSessionProxyFactoryBean
 
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