My personnal experience so I might be biased and/or wrong :
If you need to expose services through RMI, JMS and SOAP, if you need 
transactions, security, connection pooling, POJO/Entity caching, clustering 
(and more) you can indeed do just fine using Tomcat + a few frameworks. But 
enventually you will end up with a homemade application server and yYou will 
have to code custom tools for tasks such as deployment and management.

Developping EJBs is not that hard, really, especially since EJB3, give it a try 
!

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