Ok, but it will be very hard for the client side to assemble this Jar because the user 
who consumes the EJB probably is not the one who develops this EJB, so the only way is 
resorting to the runtime, and I just think JBoss might do that for the client. 
About the spec, I was wrong, "Because this JAR file is not covered by the J2EE 
specification, it is implementation-specific, intended only for the Application 
Server.", but as I said, many servers do generate this Jar.

Thanks for your reply!
Yueming

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