Actually I lie, it still gets wrapped in an EJBException. Actually both cases should be
wrapped by an EJBException, not a RuntimeException. That is a bug in EJB3.
What I could do is make the exception handling automagically unwrap EJBExceptions, which
are anyway useless.
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