"thomas.heute(a)jboss.com" wrote : Well seam.properties acts as a token so that we
don't scan every archive, we cannot warn every application that seam.properties is
missing because not all applications are Seam applications (yet ;) )
Ah that makes sense.
anonymous wrote : I agree that we could help debugging on other things, we need your input
(as users) here.
Yes, a simple message like "I couldn't find a seam.properties in any archive, so
Seam won't work" would really help with that.
One thing I am finding about Seam is that Seam applications are fragile. It does take
longer to develop in Seam because you can spend two days wondering why something isn't
working and nothing gives you any clues. And then if things partially work it is even
harder to figure it out. This is unfortunate. It seems like it should be the ideal way
to develop apps but it is really not easy to use. (Obviously Seam isn't intended for
people who are not very experienced in Java.)
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