Hi, 
In an EAR, I have an EJB module containing an EJB facade and lots of classes 
below it and I would like to use InjectionInterceptor in the classes below the 
facade. Is there a way to have the ejb module recognized as both ejb and spring 
module? The point is that I do not want to refactor out all classes involved in 
this spring injection in a separate ".spring" module, but still I would like to 
use this spring deployer from Ales Justin. I tried to externalize only the 
jboss-spring.xml in a ".spring" jar declared in the application.xml (where the 
ejb module involved is also declared), but the spring is not seeing the classes 
in the ejb module:

  | <module>
  |     <java>admin-ejb.spring</java>
  | </module>
  | <module>
  |     <ejb>admin-ejb.jar</ejb>
  | </module>
  | 
Also I tried to rename the EJB module to have the ".spring" extension (and of 
course having updated the application xml like in the listing below) and 
keeping the jboss-spring.xml in the EJB module (instead of being in a separate 
jar), but in this case the EJB is not deployed anymore:

  | <module>
  |     <ejb>admin-ejb.spring</ejb>
  | </module>
  | 
Any ideas?


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