EJB 3.0 Dependency Injection in JSF ?

Hi,
I have a question about ejb 3.0 dependency injection in a JSF WebApp:
I Build successfully a Web Module (version 2.5) an EJB Module (version 3.0) and an EAR Module (Version 5.0). The EAR App can be deployed without errors on a Bea WebLogic Server 10.1. All modules are successfully deployed.
Inside the Web Module there is a Servlet which uses dependency injection to access the session EJB form the EJB Module. This works perfect.
Next I try to use the same EJB with dependency injection from the JSF Page via a backing bean. But when I try to access my JSP Page I got a Nullpointer Exception.
It seems that the Dependency Injection in the JSP App did not work?
Can anybody give me a hint what could be wrong?
Thanks
Ralph

There is currently no possiblity in Weblogic 10 server web layer to use Dependency Injection on any other component than the ones defined in web.xml s.a.:
- servlets
- listeners
- filters
See here:
http://e-docs.bea.com/wls/docs100/webapp/annotateservlet.html
A simple POJO class part of the web application (such as a Backing Bean in JSF or an Action in Struts for example) is not benefiting from DI.
Doesn't this make Weblogic 10 a NON JEE 5 compliant server?
Why was this restriction imposed?
And how is one supposed to use DI with a simple POJO class? Why this huge inconvenience?

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