Hi All!

Important to know. An ejb is NOT started just because it is deployed. It is 
just available to a "client" through the application server. There is no method 
invoked on an ejb during or just after the deploy.

Ok, there are ways to go around this. Add a service to your ejb that is 
invoking your ejb. Use the @Service-annotation and then you get methods like 
start(), stop() create() and destroy().

Kind regards!
/Oskar



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