Difference between aqapi.jar and aqapi13.jar??

Hi - Can anybody please tell me what is the difference in using aqapi.jar and aqapi13.jar. Is there any compatibility issue. I'm using Oracle database 10g R2.
I posted the same messgae in AQ section but there was no response. Now I'm posting it here hope no body minds.
Thanks,
Sanju.

An Application Client is written according to the rules of the Application Client component defined by
the Java EE specification -- just like the Servlet spec defines how to write servlets and the EJB spec
defines how to write EJB components. An Application Client can have an associated application-client.xml deployment descriptor. It is also packaged into an application client.jar, just like EJBs are packaged into an ejb-jar, and can be placed within an .ear as well. An Application Client can use Java EE environment annotations and injection. The Application Client container automatically performs authentication on behalf of the client. An Application Client is executed by running it within an Application Client container.
None of these steps apply to stand-alone java clients, but the tradeoff is that the Application Client is
portable and the stand-alone client is not. You can see the difference between the two approaches
in this simple Hello, World EJB 3.0 program :
https://glassfish.dev.java.net/javaee5/ejb/examples/Sless.html

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