anonymous wrote : 
  | I beleive that reading applicationContext.xml and placing it in the JNDI 
tree is not dependent on EJB 3.0 and can be done with EJB 2.1, correct?
  | 

Yep.
You can easily use just the basic (non EJB3) JBoss/Spring integration stuff - 
reading your Spring XML file and placing its bean factory under JNDI name.

Then in your session bean you can pull out (from JNDI) this stuff and use it as 
you like.

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