Interceptors only work if you call the method via a bean reference (i.e., one you got from JNDI). By calling the method via a bean reference, the server has a chance to determine that an interceptor exists and can deflect the method call to the interceptor. But, within the bean, if you call another method dicrectly, that all gets compiled into the class file and the server does not have any chance to intercept the method call. To get the behavior you want, you need to investigate AOP, most likely AspectJ. (The comments above are based on my suppositions on how this feature works, not on knowledge of the actual implementation, so I could be wrong.)
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