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Asked: June 6, 20262026-06-06T09:53:18+00:00 2026-06-06T09:53:18+00:00

I have a Java EE web application (WebSphere 7). The code looks up EJBs

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I have a Java EE web application (WebSphere 7). The code looks up EJBs on the app server by doing JDNI look ups.

In my development environment (Eclipse / IBM RAD), the EAR project is called customerEAR, so the JNDI lookup is like this:

ejblocal:customerEAR.ear/customerEJB.jar/CustomerService@com.mydomain.service.CustomerServiceLocal

But when the EAR is deployed on the production application server, the lookup fails and the log file states that the EJB is available at:

ejblocal:server1-dev-customerEAR.ear/customerEJB.jar/CustomerService@com.mydomain.service.CustomerServiceLocal

It’s possible that the guy deploying the EAR to the server is actually renaming the EAR file from customerEAR.ear to server1-dev-customerEAR.jar — or maybe WebSphere is renaming stuff on deployment? I can’t get hold of the deployment guy to find out for sure.

But, regardless, my question is:

Is there a cleaner way to do the lookup of the EJBs? Like, by using a shorter lookup name, or a “relative path” instead of the “full path”?

Any suggestions are greatly appreciated, thanks!

Rob

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    2026-06-06T09:53:20+00:00Added an answer on June 6, 2026 at 9:53 am

    Since the deployment guy insists on renaming my EAR before deploying it, I managed to get this to work, I managed to get it working by shortening this:

    ejblocal:customerEAR.ear/customerEJB.jar/CustomerService@com.mydomain.service.CustomerServiceLocal

    to this:

    ejblocal:com.mydomain.service.CustomerServiceLocal

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