Sorry - I didn't catch you're reply till today.  I've been waiting for some 
feedback over in the EJB3 forum. I don't have all the links saved, but one that 
has some detailed explanation as to why it shouldn't work in web services at 
all is here:  

http://weblogs.java.net/blog/ss141213/archive/2005/12/dont_use_persis_1.html

The blog is old, but since it discusses how the specs say this shouldn't work 
it seemed fairly authoritative. There were other links I found as well, some 
newer than this one and related specifically to JBOSS.  I just didn't save 
them. Even if injection could be made to work, if I can't return a table row 
using Hibernate generated EJB3 objects then this is of no use to me.

To be honest, I'm about ready to abandon EJB3/JAX-WS under JBOSS 
4.2.2GA/Hibernate.  I've been at this a month now and I still can't get a 
simple table row returned from my web service.  The simplicity promised by EJB3 
just seems like the complexity moved to new places.

While older and partially unsupported now, at least EJB2.1/JAX-RPC worked with 
JBOSS 4.05GA/Middlegen/Axis.   



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