Hello,
in Seam's tutorial is
anonymous wrote : The stateful/stateless navigation distinction is quite similar to the
traditional view of modal/modeless interaction. Now, Seam applications are not usually
modal in the simple sense of the word - indeed, avoiding application modal behavior is one
of the main reasons for having conversations! However, Seam applications can be, and often
are, modal at the level of a particular conversation. It is well-known that modal behavior
is something to avoid as much as possible; it is very difficult to predict the order in
which your users are going to want to do things! However, there is no doubt that the
stateful model has its place.
What does mean 'modal' there?
It is something in terms of accessibility lower window under above window,
I am little confused
thanks
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