Home-is-clusterable for EJB 3.0

Hello,
We had several EJB's of version 2.1 and we wre using home-is-clusterable element of weblogic-ejb-jar.xml. Now we have converted all the ejb's to version 3.0. I am wondering is there any alternative for home-is-clusterable in weblogic-ejb-jar.xml? Since there is no home interface in 3.0.
Regards,
Syed

Please cross-post this in the WLS - EJB sub-forum as you'll probably get a more specialized audience there:
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