Thank you both for the answers.

So stateful beans should work, okay, great.

I understand that the field with the EJB annotation unfortunately has to be 
static. That could make it harder to use the same code in an app client and in 
an J2EE server. Okay, maybe you can use always static fields.

What I am still not sure about is whether you can use an EJB annotation in 
classes others than the main class. That's what I meant with real-world 
application: the main class creates another class that creates another class 
etc. that contains a (static) EJB field. You never have all EJB fields in your 
main class! I guess that if the class loader only loads the main class, and 
injection works only before program start, it cannot work.

Regards


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