Hold on.  @EJB works fromwithin another EJB not just a regular JavaBean.  The 
@EJB annotations are picked up by the EJB3 deployer and processed accordingly 
(AOP based).

If you are using @EJB from a regular JavaBean, that's not going to work and 
from my understaning never intended to work that way.  If you want access to an 
EJB from a non-managed object, then use a JNDI style lookup.

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