Well, currently I don't see the need to leverage a framework like seam for the backend
realization. GWT apps are more like fat clients with CRUD calls into the backend.
I know, but since there already is some nice functionality in seam for remoting (also to
be used with GWT afaik, we could also leverage seam identity management, page security
etc... and lots of other functionality (ok, not the pdf generation or excel or graphs or
hibernate-validator like functionality, email templating, since that requires to use jsf
and jBPM is going to use GWT). This was or is going to be all 'custom developed'
in the current console or jBPM core.
"heiko.braun(a)jboss.com" wrote : No context/state management on server side
necessary.
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