"bdecoste" wrote : I just confirmed that the injection for the following 
scenario works properly. Please post exactly what is going wrong when you use 
<injection-target>. Thanks
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As I said before the only details that seem to be available on this is that my 
parameter just does not get set.  The log file shows that Jboss sees my 
ejb-jar.xml file, but there's only the one line about it.  It doesn't report an 
error or throw an exception or anything.  Nothing.  

I've posted the full ejb-jar.xml file that I've tried using to see if I could 
get some pointers on what I'm doing wrong, but I don't seem to be getting any 
help there. (That's the last comment on page 1 of this tread, by the way.)  

I've also asked if someone could please post a FULL (as in the whole thing) 
ejb-jar.xml file which is working so that I can look at it and figure it out 
myself.  If you have one that is working would you please post the entire 
thing?  Please?  Pretty please?  

Maybe I just have the <env-entry> stuff in the wrong place in the file.  I just 
don't know.  I've checked the Sun specs on it and based on that and the few 
examples I've seen I think I have everything in the right place.  But then 
again the Sun spec doesn't mention anything about <injection-target> so maybe 
what I need is something different than the spec.  

So again, there is no more info I can really give you on this unless you can 
tell me what I need to do to get it.  With no errors being thrown that leads me 
to belive that I'm awfully close. I'd really love to see the full ejb-jar.xml 
of a working example.  I'm sure I could figure it out from there.

Thanks,
Jeremy


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