Hi all,
A question: JBoss advertise EJB3 compliance for their latest releases, but does the server offer complete support for the Java EE 5 standard? In particular, is it possible to use the @EJB annotation on a member field of a servlet in the same way as I can in a session bean? The reason I ask is that I am trying to get a web app to work using all these cool EE 5 features and this one seems to be causing problems. Should I go back to the old and complicated way of finding beans in my frontend, or is this not likely the problem?
Regards,
Fritz
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