I've had to do this very thing in my app.  The easist thing to do is:

1) In your MBean, do not do anything that requires the EJBs in your start() 
method (that is, do not expect the EJBs to be deployed when your MBean is 
deployed).
2) Create a "reallyStartNow" method in your MBean - this is when it can perform 
its startup routines that require the EJBs to be deployed
3) if you don't already have a war in your ear, create one
4) create a StartupServlet and make sure it is loaded at startup (defined in 
web.xml appropriately)
5) in your StartupServlet's init() method, use JMX to find your MBean and 
invoke the "reallyStartNow" method.

MBeans are deployed first, then EJBs within your EAR, then Webapps within your 
EAR are started last.  So, your init() method is called at a point in time when 
you know everything else is ready.

This works perfectly for me.

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