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Typo:

The JNDI namespace of a bean not is required to make available any web service interfaces to the bean.

should be

The JNDI namespace of a bean is not required to make available any web service interfaces to the bean.

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Fixed. Thanks for the feedback!

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the question is:
"Identify correct statements about Full EJB 3.1 compliant application server."
and the last option is:
"References to the no-interface view of other enterprise beans."

which is not gramatically correct.

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jszczepankiewicz wrote:the question is:
"Identify correct statements about Full EJB 3.1 compliant application server."
and the last option is:
"References to the no-interface view of other enterprise beans."

which is not gramatically correct.
This has been updated to "Allows references to the no-interface view of other enterprise beans."

thank you for your feedback!

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For option 3, I would like to add a note to the explanation:
"In this case, all instances of an enterprise bean share the same environment entries, the environment entries are not shared with other enterprise beans." (session 16.2.1 of JSR 318)

I think what it means is the instances of different enterprise beans, packaged in the same ejb-jar, do not share the same environment entries (JNDI namespace).

Correct me if I am wrong.

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