Inbound Async Java Proxy

I am using an Inbound Async Java Proxy to send via socket three strings, via SXMB_MONI and RWB->MM->MDT I can see message was successfully delivered to JP System that for me is the XI J2EE engine, the JP is not sending anything (the logic is very simple) much worse I hardcoded the strings that is to supose to send and still nothing happens, I think the JPR is not calling the EJB, this is the body of my ejb-jar.xml, I have doubts on the values of the local, home, remote... tags
<ejb-jar>
    <description>EJB JAR description</description>
    <display-name>EJB JAR</display-name>
    <enterprise-beans>       
        <session>
            <ejb-name>MiIaAlertaDMS_PortTypeBean</ejb-name>
            <home>com.sap.aii.proxy.xiruntime.core.AbstractProxyInboundHome4</home>
            <remote>com.sap.aii.proxy.xiruntime.core.AbstractProxyInboundRemote4</remote>
            <local-home>com.sap.aii.proxy.xiruntime.core.AbstractProxyInboundLocalHome4</local-home>
            <local>com.sap.aii.proxy.xiruntime.core.AbstractProxyInboundLocal4</local>
            <ejb-class>sapPegDmsPEGBPM00.MiIaAlertaDMS_PortTypeBean</ejb-class>
            <session-type>Stateless</session-type>
            <transaction-type>Container</transaction-type>
        </session>
    </enterprise-beans>
</ejb-jar>
Any ideas on this problem?
Thanks in advance.

HI,
Can you just cross check with the help of this blog-
/people/prasad.ulagappan2/blog/2005/06/27/asynchronous-inbound-java-proxy
Also as I told, you can write a file from payload in Java Proxy- to debug
Regards,
Moorthy

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