Have you used EJBs before?  I'm new to the EJB world and haven't used EJB3 yet. 
 I would recommend learning EJB2 first - although the EJB2 might be just as 
applicable to EJB3.  I also found the J2EE patterns very valuable.  Best to 
code the EJBs with only LOCAL interfaces and use a session "facade" EJB for the 
REMOTE one with a controller servlet accessing the session facade bean.  That 
serlvet can be accessed from the web.  I recommend the books "Teach yourself 
EJB in 21 days" and "XDoclet in Action".  Also, check the java.sun.com site for 
the core J2EE patterns.  (Of course some more experienced EJB coders might have 
better insight than me!)

Hope that helps!  Using MyEclipse and XDoclet, I was able to get a simple 
J2EE/EJB app up and running in JBoss 4 very quickly, and from my understanding, 
coded "the right way".



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