They may be nothing more than decorative ornaments on the client side but the class loader will need to load runtime and class-resident annotations. That sets up a dependency right out of the box. That a class is required to extend a specific super type is what makes something lose its PO quality. A class that adds a type Complex can still get its POJO on. Dependencies aren't the defining characteristic IMO. EJB 2.0 required a magic super-type, a MOJO if you will.
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