Thanks for the info, Scott. But there's still some doubts. I have seen that the 
EJB3.0 context  installed by the jar app, has some features missing, like the 
web-console and the binding manager releated ones.

Is there any compatibility issue with the web-console/binding-manager and 
EJB3.0 features? I have assembled an EJB3.0 enabled context with those 2 
features and it seems to work fine here... At least no exceptions are rised in 
the boot process. Help? :)

Thanks again

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