The @EJB annotations are part of the EJB 3.0 spec, which is separate from the 
JMX spec. The @EJB annotation is for use by EJBs, the resource being injected 
by the EJB container. MBeans have to look up resources in JNDI "manually".

However, if you're not allergic to vendor extensions, you may be interested in 
the JBoss @Service EJB extension:

    
http://docs.jboss.com/ejb3/app-server/reference/build/reference/en/html/jboss_extensions.html


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