Are these compatible?  It sounds like it would be, as JBoss is running the 
EJB3's in it's own JVM container, so why would the client care?  All it's doing 
is a lookup on an interface, right?

On the flipside, the interface is annotated using JEE5 annotations, and the 
client doesn't understand it.

The reason I ask, is my application is being built on EJB3, but I would love to 
use JSC2.

Maybe webservices would be the way to go here, but would be overkill, as my web 
application will be running on the same server as JBoss.

Has anyone done this?  What workarounds have you used, or ideas that you think 
might work?

Thanks!
~~Aaron

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