I am still trying to work out what you are trying to achieve.

Although possible it is not advisable to interact with EJBs directly from JSP pages, 
my opinion is that there should be almost no code in a JSP page.

EJBs and JSPs are not closely related and will be deployed seperately. When writing 
your EJBs you can use XDoclet to write the interfaces and deployment descriptors.  
What are you trying to use XDoclet for in the JSP pages?

Which tutorial is it that you have been looking at?  Have you tried the getting 
started tutorial available from the docs link above?

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