I am porting an app from WebLogic 8.1 to JBoss.  The app uses EJB 2.0.

The application is deployed as an EAR containing the business logic and a WAR 
contatining the presentation layer.

Under WebLogic, we used the ejbgen tool to create the deployment descriptors, 
Home and Remote interfaces, as well as an ejbgen annotation -- 
@ejbgen:jar-settings -- that created a client JAR file that included the Home 
and Remote interface classes plus most of the dependent classes (classes used 
as parameters to the exposed EJB methods).

I have sucessfully switched out ejbgen for XDoclet's ejbdoclet annotations to 
generate the deployment descriptors and Home and Remote  interfaces.

I'm making a weak hack at trying to gather up the right classes by hand for a 
client jar file to build into the user interface WAR file.  It's ugly and 
fragile.

Is there another tool that does what ejbgen does that is not WebLogic specific? 
 How do other application assemblers deal with this issue?

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