Yes, it is :). Just one more thing:

There are annotations that can be used in abstract superclasses (like 
@PersistenceContext, @In, @Out, @Logger, @Begin, @End, @Remove, @Destroy...) 
and there are some that must be applied to the concrete subclasses (@Stateful, 
@Stateless, @Name (of course *g*), @Conversational, @Scope, ...).

I'm not 100% sure, but I think that you can annotate the methods and properties 
of a superclass but not the class itself. But as I said, I'm not absolutely 
sure about that. Maybe someone with a deeper insight into the things going on 
can tell as a simple rule regarding this ;).

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