Hi,
  I don't know whether there is a JBoss specific work around, however the
EJB spec says :

An enterprise bean must not use the java.io package to attempt to access
 files and directories in the file system.

The file system APIs are not well-suited for business components to access
 data. Business components should use a resource manager API, such as 
JDBC, to store data. 

Here's another thread on this issue;

http://www.theserverside.com/discussions/thread.tss?thread_id=16826

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