It depends on your application.  JBoss Cache is not a drop-in replacement for 
stateful session beans in any way.  If all your SFSBs do is maintain back-end 
state for your applets, then they could be replaced with a cache service 
(clustered or not) but you will still need some remoting to alow your applet to 
talk to your cache tier.  With EJBs you get this for free, since EJBs are 
remote objects anyway.

Perhaps you could use a stateless session bean to manage the remote 
conversation, and this stateless bean could, on the server side, talk to the 
cache layer.

HTH,
Manik

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