A little bit more ...
http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=299
anonymous wrote :
| ...JBoss has submitted JSR 299 - Web Beans to the JCP for review. "The goal of
this work is to enable EJB 3.0 components to be used as JSF managed beans, unifying the
two component models and enabling a considerable simplification to the programming model
for web-based applications in Java. In particular, this work will provide a programming
model suitable for rapid development of simple data-driven applications without
sacrificing the full power of the Java EE 5 platform. This is a domain where Java EE has
been perceived as overly complex." ...
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So, I believe it's the right place for the question. Seam implements JSR 299 that
inspires developers to create more enterprise beans. (is it correct?)
What to do if simple application based on Seam eventually ceases to be simple? Does it
become out of the Seam scope?
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