No all session beans but only some. And I found that in the -ejb-jar.xml files these are specified as stateful whereas I had been given to understand that there were no stateful EJBs. When I checked the stacktrace I repeatedly saw a method call "CreateStatefulSessionContainer()". That's what prompted me to check if some were stateful. And I did indeed find some to be stateful. So the problem is solved.
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