FWIW - I think the EEJB/war bootstrap was good because you could run jetty and 
easily build/test. But, like Gavin said, I wouldn't have been able to take it 
to production without removing jars and config code.

I *finally* got my tomcat impl up and running with embedded (don't laugh), and 
I gotta say that 2 lines of config code and a few jars is nothing to gripe 
about for local development. I am just deploying a context to  tomcat via 
maven/cargo and everything works like a charm. The only thing missing now is a 
scan interval for picking up changes.

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