Are you saying that Weblogic and Websphere barf if you have declared a method as 
synchronized?

The synchronized methods are not on EJB business methods or callbacks, so I fail to 
see how it violates the specification.

All the specification says is:

"An enterprise bean must not use thread synchronization primitives to synchronize 
execution of multiple instances".

JBoss 4.0.0 passes the J2EE 1.4 TCK.  JBoss AOP runs within JBoss 4.0.

Bill



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