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So for a new EJB, you need three Java classes, each of which must adhere to the EJB specification. For just one new EJB, creating three classes — all EJB compliant — might not be so bad.
Sure, it's possible to use Ant for enterprise builds, but here's the thing: You'll coax so much more mileage out of your EJB 3 and Seam-based projects by building them with Maven 2.