For legacy reasons we are forced to implement a soap endpoint using Axis 1.4.
The endpoint is packaged as a war. We tried to inject our EJBs using @EJB
Annotions, however this failed silently and left us with a field with a value
that is null. There are ways to get around this, however, I would be
interested in the reasons why this does not work. On the other hand, probably
there still is an error in the application I haven't been able to find. So,
has anybody been able to inject their EJBs with an Axis endpoint running in
glassfish? If not, can somebody please explain why I can't do this in the
same way this can be done using an JAX-RS endpoint in a war?
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