Thank you for the answers on both threads (this one and the JMX question). I 
will combine my replies to this one.

I went over the EJB 3 webex and it looks promising. I really like the POJO 
approach and the service EJB notion. I also went over the Embeddable EJB 3.0 
documentation.
In your answer you don't mention JMX as part of the Embeddable EJB 3.0, yet 
there is the @management directive that is mentioned for the service EJB. Is it 
only part of the JBoss AS 5.0 offering and not part of the Embeddable EJB 3.0? 
Also will it support cluster functionality (LB/FT) throught the MicroContainer?

Regardless, I didnt try the graphical installer and I plan to do just that 
later today.

As for our "lightweight" requirements, we have resources constraints in that we 
seek to run multiple containers on one machine (we did read too much of the 
"lighter,smarter,faster" stuff). We have a really big enterprise application 
and we try to make is as much scalable by hardware as possible. We have a 
specific requirement for "big" servers deployment where each will have a ton of 
memory and a bunch of CPUs. From our experience it is better to run each group 
of services in a different JVM/container (due to stability and memory 
constraints). We also got to the point where most of our back-end is none EJB. 
So we seek the best solution for a lightweight POJO AS.

What would really help me - if may ask for that - is a list of planned layers 
for the Embeddable EJB 3.0 project (anything planned for 5.0), including the 
MicroContainer layers (clustering?). And a list of layers that will only be 
avaialble through JBoss AS usage.

Thank you!
Tal Beno


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