Yes but from your post I had understood that deploying EJBs was not possible. 
Perhaps I misunderstood. Here is what I tried. I have the following EJB:


  | @Remote
  | @WebService
  | public class HelloWorldBean implements HellowWorld
  | {
  |     @WebMethod
  |     public String sayHello( @WebParam(name="msg")final String msg )
  |     { return "Saying: " + msg; }
  | }
  | 

I encapsulate it into an OSGi bundle (just added the required dependency to the 
javax.ws API in the bundle Manifest.mf). Then I put it into the deploy folder 
of JBoss 5 (with OSGi integration installed). In the log I can see my bundle 
beeing deployed, but no trace of the EJB nor the webservice (checked in the JMX 
console and at localhost:8080/jbossws/). If I remove the OSGi-specific entries 
from the manifest the EJB is deployed correctly.

So what did I miss ?

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