Hi
I was unable to replicate the problem on a demo project I set up; injection worked on the servlet web service, both @EJB and @Resource. So it shouldn't be a bug, more like a misconfiguration of my project. The problem is I don't know what could be wrong, maybe a NetBeans bug.
My project could be a little harder to set up, because it uses a database, wss and jdbc real. If you want/have time, I could sent it.
Thanks!
P.S The project you showed is for EJB Web Service, we were refering to a servlet Web Service.
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