>>>>Finally, does this work whether or not the EJB itself was contextual? > This is written to work with contextual EJB beans. If the EJB bean is not > contextual, then it does not support decorators but supports JSR299 style > interceptors. We could create a new EJB interceptor/utility for returning > interceptors for non-contextual ejbs.
Have you discussed at all with David Blevins how we might get hooked in for this non-contextual case? Seems like we'd need openEJB to pretend something like OWBEjbIntercptor was always specified as an @Interceptor. -- Eric Covener cove...@gmail.com