"pete.muir(a)jboss.org" wrote : seam-gen is a tool for quickly bootstrapping an
application - it's not supposed to generate code you put straight into production.
Why not, Pete?
I mean, I have always thinked that seam-gen generated code was what is suggested by JBoss
Seam Team as a "good pratice", a good way to organize code etc.
You guys have a huge experience in developing web applications, infinitely greater than
mine, as a newbie. So isn't it correct to assume that the generated code takes
advantage of this experience and we can consider that the code is already (or at least
almost) production-quality?
Cheers,
Francisco Antônio
"The biggest weapon against stress is our ability to choose a thought instead of
another one." (WILLIAM JAMES)"
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