This is NOT meant as an "RTFM", but the JBOSS docs are a pretty good place
to look, too.
And if you need a local copy, at $10 it's pretty cheap:

http://www.flashline.com/components/productsbyvendor.jsp?&vendorid=1376&affi
liateid=260343

There are a number of UML diagrams in there that may help you out.

Ted

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>
> Hi everybody,
>
> I am kind of new to EJB/JBOSS and pardon me if my question sounds too
> weird.
>
> I have been put on a project to explore the possibility of embedding
> fault tolerance in a general EJB architecture. I figured it would be
> easier for me if I took up an open-source EJB implementation like JBOSS
> and examine their EJB Container Architecture to see if I can add fault
> tolerance as a service.
>
> Is there a class diagram somewhere representing the architecture of the
> JBOSS EJB Container? Also I would be grateful if someone could direct me
> to some resources/research material available for this topic and give me
> some hints on how to go about doing this.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> --
> Vishwas Raman
> Software Engineer, Eternal Systems, Inc,
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