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"erik777" wrote :  For one, he can have many clients access the central EJB server. 





embedding tomcat doesn't change this.



"erik777" wrote : 

 Security is also increased as clients don't have access to local interfaces or the 
data source on the EJB server.





and all benefits of local interfaces are lost. there's a security in J2EE for securing 
beans, separating tiers for security doesn't make sense. Plus you lose the thread 
stack.,






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