Thank you for the reference to the specific spec requirement that explains why 
this is allowed to not to work. The legacy code was from a time (EJB 2.x) when 
dependency injection was more limited, and it may have advanced to the point 
that we can inject the POJO class dynamically in other ways. However...

If obtaining the current classloader is illegal/non-portable, how does one read 
in a data file from the EJB's classpath? Is there a legal classloader we can 
access that will have the file Resource that can be read in as a stream?

We can come up with ways to get around obtaining the classloader to dynamically 
load a class, but I don't currently know of a way to avoid getting the 
classloader for reading on streams/files. 

thanks,
jim


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