Originally posted by Jesus Angeles: I think it is becoming or already on that level, as Bill Burke has mentioned, in his ejb 3 book; including capabilities like clustering, etc.
Also that book came out a little over a year ago. Also note that JBoss had an EJB3 implementation before there was an EJB3. I'd look at the more recently released JBoss version 4.2.
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Originally posted by Mark Spritzler: Anyway Glassfish, Weblogic, and now Geronimo also have EJB3 offerings and believe they are all certified.
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Don't forget that Oracle OC4J and SAP NetWeaver also have EJB 3 functionality. In fact, I think that IBM is the only one that doesn't.