"jiwils" wrote : Your post unfortunately indicates there are problems with that 
approach (though I am not sure what they are).  I have deployed SARs containing 
SARS, -service.xml, and even WARs before, but I haven't tried EJB JAR files or 
EARs before now.  I just tried embedding an EAR in a SAR, and the EAR deployed. 
 I have not tried EJB JAR files however.

I think the problem arises because an ejb3 jar is indistinguishable from any 
other jar without scanning every class for annotations.  Sar files aren't 
expected to contain ejbs therefore it is more efficient not to check whether a 
jar contains ejb3 annotations.

Regards
Doug 

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