I was reading in Bill Burke's "Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0" book that I can create 
an annotation that will take on an interceptor's behavior by declaring the 
annotation itself with an interceptor such as in the example:


  | @Interceptors(com.titan.interceptors.AuditInterceptors)
  | public @interface Audit{
  | }
  | 

So that this:


  | @Audit
  | public Object myMethod(){
  | }
  | 

would be the same as placing the actual interceptor on my method. However, it's 
just not working for me. If I use a regular interceptor everything is fine, but 
if I try to do the annotation thing it doesn't work. The interceptor is simply 
not called.

I also was carefull to create the annotation with a Runtime retention type and 
appropriate target but still, nothing.

Any ideas on what I might be doing wrong?

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