Aha, forgot to mention. :-)

The behavior changed a bit, the default name is now the name of the -spring.xml 
file.
Renaming your -spring.xml file to spring-inject-spring.xml should do the trick.
If that doesn't help, also place your Spring module higher in the 
application.xml, since the order matters - spring module should be deployed 
before ejb3 module - if the ejb's use spring beans at some initialization.
If that also doesn't help, we'll need to introduce some dependency in our 
spring-deployers-beans.xml.

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