Ejb remotly accessed from different ejb without parent tag

Hi,
is there any way, how to access EJB A deployed in a.aer from another EJB B deployed in b.ear? a.ear and b.ear are deployed at the same IAS 9.0.4.2 and neither of these EAR's is parent EAR ( don't want to use parent tag)?
Thank you very much for any advice.
Eugen

Hi,
is there any way, how to access EJB A deployed in a.aer from another EJB B deployed in b.ear? a.ear and b.ear are deployed at the same IAS 9.0.4.2 and neither of these EAR's is parent EAR ( don't want to use parent tag)?
Thank you very much for any advice.
Eugen

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