"ellenzhao" wrote : I read Michael Yuan + Thomas Heute's Seam book, it's
pretty good but information in that book needs to be updated since Seam is under drastic
change. Most of the time, I find Seam reference manual pretty sufficient. I open the
reference in a single html and global search is then much easier. If the reference doc
does not answer all my questions or my usage of some Seam features turned very exotic, I
resorted to this forum and always got informative replies. (If only the search function of
the forum could be more usable) Sometimes, if you are stuck by some really strange
behaviours of the framework and want to know what's happening under the hood, source
code of Seam is the best answer. That's why some people do Seam cvs update everyday to
fetch the latest source code, even thought they are not official Seam developers. If Seam
source code alone does not help, you might want the source code of some 3rd party libs,
for example, hibernate, javassist,....even the source code of jdk. If the source code of
jdk still does not help you find the root of your problem, you might want to look at the
"native code" of your OS.
I couldn't have said it better myself. I have spent countless hours in the Seam source
code. Hopefully I can save people time by bringing what I have learned to the book. I feel
that the reference documentation needs to be as concise as possible, whereas a book can
give more of a back story and use case. Regardless, the reference documentation is always
open on my desktop.
As for the forum search limitations, Amen. I am praying that eventually this forum is
moved to something powered by Seam and Hibernate Search. Could you imagine how quickly you
can find issues then?
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