The question of 5.0 versus 4.2.x, is whether you are willing to put up with the 
pain of working on beta and the release candidate software. So far the road to 
5.0 has been bumpy, and very long and drawn out (beta1 came out Dec 2006, beta 
2 in May(?), and now is beta3). When 5.0 GA comes out is anyone's guess. And 
then there are the growing pains as a lot of the plumbing moves from a JMX 
kernel architecture to the pojo microcontainer.  Personally, If I have to put a 
product in the first half of 2008, I would go with 4.2.x.

As far as you laundry list, either 4.2.x or 5.0 will fit the bill (you never 
said what version of EJB you are interested in, but both 4.2.x and 5.0 have 
EJB3)

Finally, I think you need to go back and read the End User License Agreement 
(EULA) that you agreed to when you installed Windows XP. It specifically states 
that you can have at most 10 incoming connections to a machine running XP.  So 
unless you are hosting a web app for a very small office (10 people or less), 
you will need to look into Windows Server (or Linux, which is a heck of a lot 
cheaper).

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