"supernovasoftware.com" wrote : I admit that the initial learning curve is a 
little steep, but when you see how easy complicated things become you will 
never look back.
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  | You will get JSF plus a fantastic framework to connect it to EJB3.
  | 

I'm more interested in the original question for now :-)

If web frameworks will have to adapt to EJB3 then it will take some time before 
EJB3 is going to be really useful. The only option right now seems to be Seam 
or plain JSF I think.

I know I can do most things with simple JNDI lookups like in the 'old days', 
but the annotations are what really makes EJB3 shine imo.

 S.


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