Hi,
As my experience in J2EE App Server is limited, I am agreed with you about JMS, 
but for Soap or RMI we can use Web services for any distributed environment and 
the Web services can be deployed in Tomcat.
For the homemade app server: For example when I use hibernate, I have to add 
hibernate.jar to the lib of my application during developpment process and when 
deployment, I have to take off hibernate.jar from lib and use hibernate.jar 
inside .har of Jboss? I don't think that is practical of all
And why Hibernate inside an app server which mainly run CMP? Hibernate and CMP 
are complementary or opposed? If oppoed, then why they are together an how is 
about the strategy of JBoss?
Is EJB3 a kind of Hibernate???
I am really confused in the IT world today? How software architects can have 
right choices in the IT ocean?
Thank you for your discussion.
Tvan  

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