No, that's not possible. The @ManagedProperty
works inside @ManagedBean
classes (JSF managed beans) only. You can only use @EJB
or @Inject
to inject another EJB or a CDI managed bean (a @Named
class).
However, it makes design technically no sense to inject a front-end class like a JSF or CDI managed bean in a business service class like an EJB. An EJB should be designed in such way that it can without changes be reused together a completely different front-end like JAX-RS webservice or even a plain vanilla servlet. An EJB should absolutely not have any javax.faces.*
imports/dependencies (like as that it should not have any javax.ws.rs.*
nor javax.servlet.*
ones).
If you intend to pass data from the JSF managed bean to an EJB, then just pass it as method argument. Such data is usually in flavor of a JPA @Entity
or at least an ID/keyword which returns an entity.
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