My first thoughts on this are that it is probably a misuse.
My original use case was to enable fine grained beans in EJBs and _not_ vice 
versa.

What about if you try with a lazy proxies around actual EJB when referencing 
them in POJOs?
So that the actual JNDI hit will be when the EJB bean is first used.

Or you could change the deployment order - EJBs before Spring beans.

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