I'll throw together a test app to demonstrate in a bit as my project is quite 
large and proprietary. However, you mentioned part of the problem: my ejb does 
not have the implementation on the classpath. But that is sort of the point of 
the system. I'm trying to get it to just take Objects - any Objects. I don't 
want to do anything with them accept store them in a cache which itself doesn't 
care about implementations either.

The problem, it appears, is that JBoss does care about implementations. I want 
to work with any Object, but JBoss appears to require certain types, 
specifically those defined in the interface and not their subclasses. That's 
what's causing my problem.

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