Cant recognize my EJB module

Using netBeans 5.5, I have built an Enterprise application (without an ejb module) and then attempted to add an existing ejb module to the app. I did the following to add the ejb module, but my servlets keep showing errors that the packages from the ejb module are not recognized.
I right clicked on the main enterprise project and selected add Java EE module, then selected the ejb module I want.
I added the ejb jar to the libraries of the Enterprise project and the WAR project
But it still is not recognizing the packages. Is there another step I have missed?

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