The timeout specified in jboss.xml is only used if the EJB3 container needs to 
create a new transaction when the method in the session bean is called. A new 
transaction is only created in the following two cases:

- the transaction attribute is Required and there is no transaction running
- the transaction attribute is RequiresNew

The transaction attribute is Required by default, but can be overriden in the 
ejb-jar.xml (<container-transaction> element) or with the @TransactionAttribute 
annotation.

In your application, probably a transaction is started with the default timeout 
when the MDB's onMessage method is invoked, and that same transaction is used 
by your session bean.

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