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I have a problem with this setup and I can't even view the logs.

This is my @Singleton @Startup EJB:

@Singleton
@Startup
@DependsOn("SchedulerEJB")
public class SchedulerStartUp {

    private static Logger log = Logger.getLogger(SchedulerStartUp.class);

    @EJB
    SchedulerEJB schedEJB;  

    @PostConstruct
    public void atStartup() {
       log.info("startUp")
       System.out.println("startUp");

       schedEJB.cancelTimer("EBlastScheduler");
       schedEJB.createTimer("*/1", "*", "*");
    }
}

The SchedulerEJB:

 @Stateless
 public class SchedulerEJB {

    @Resource
    TimerService timerService;         

    public cancelTimer(String timerInfo){/*...*/}

    public createTimer(String sec, String min, String hour) {/*...*/}

    @Timeout
    public void execute(Timer timer) {/*...*/}
 }

Maven pom:

 //Been Using Glassfishv3.0.1 and EJB3.1 with a dependency of:
 <dependency>
     <groupId>javax</groupId>
     <artifactId>javaee-api</artifactId>
     <version>6.0</version>
     <scope>provided</scope>
 </dependency>
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  • Can u debug it? Also, I had problems using commons logging, I ended up using slf4j LoggerFactory.getLogger(SchedulerStartUp.class) Dec 20, 2011 at 2:48
  • logging runs fine when the application is deployed, it only seems to happen when used at this context :( Dec 20, 2011 at 3:00
  • Sadly no time for that :(, thinking of many things right now... help :(( Dec 20, 2011 at 3:06
  • Please change the '@EJB' assignee to the interface(the ones with '@Remote'/'@Local') not the EJB itself. and also please remove the '@DependsOn' when the dependency doesn't use @Singleton, that's all thank you. Dec 20, 2011 at 10:09

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You have invalid type of bean as an attribute of @DependsOn. DependsOn is for expressing dependency between two Singleton session beans, not between Singleton and Stateless. You should change SchedulerEJB to be Singleton or remove dependency.

If you decide change SchedulerEJB to Singleton, then @DepensOn is also not needed, because (from EJB 3.1 specification):

Note that if one Singleton merely needs to invoke another Singleton from its PostConstruct method, no explicit ordering metadata is required. In that case, the first Singleton would merely use an ejb reference to invoke the target Singleton. There, the acquisition of the ejb reference (either through injection or lookup) does not necessarily imply the actual creation of the corresponding Singleton bean instance.

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  • But I need it to be @Stateless, any workaround? maybe I should remove '@DependsOn' totally? but will my '@EJB' work? :( Dec 20, 2011 at 8:52
  • '@EJB' doesn't work, any way to initialize bean named 'SchedulerEJB' above? Dec 20, 2011 at 9:00
  • I haven't have such a situation where I would call stateless bean from singleton, but I assume removing @DependsOn should work, assuming that there is not any hidden need in other parts of code why SchedulerEJB should be initialized before. Container should guarantee that there is instance available with your current code without any additions. Dec 20, 2011 at 9:03
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    Thanks, its now clear! to other guyz reading this: "never import the wrong library just like what i did, i imported com.google.inject.Singleton instead of javax.ejb.Singleton" Thanks again! Dec 20, 2011 at 10:01
  • I know it's an old question, On Jboss 7.x a I just used a @DependsOn to reference a stateless bean from a singleton bean: I don't think it's EJB3 compliant, but it works. Source this ticket: bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=958217
    – zerologiko
    Oct 1, 2013 at 15:44

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