Try using a factory to create the instance, where each EJB gives an identifier 
and the factory returns an instance based on that identifier. Sort of what the 
logging frameworks do when you lookup a logger.

Another alternative would be to place your shared JAR file into an EAR and use 
an isolated classloader. For example, EAR1 contains utility.jar and ejb1.jar, 
EAR2 contains utility.jar and ejb2.jar. And make the utility class a singleton.

There are probably other ways, but these two seem most appropriate.

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