I had not touched to seam-gen for a long time and gave it another spin. It seems like it
has improvements as generated projects are more firendly to Netbeans.
I have a project started as a NetBeans Enterprise application and it has a complex set of
build.xml files generated and maintained by Netbeans. My plan was patching it up with a
test target.
I see that seam-gen's organization of files in a project is different. At this point I
am willing to convert the whole thing into something standard (in relation with Seam) as I
have gone through too many issues for months with %90 related with configuration and I
spent a really annoying time on trying to keep the things run in concert rather than
writing my application itself.
So in this case my question becomes if I start with a seam-gen generated template project,
could I convert it to an app that is
1) POJO based rather than EJB
2) Uses Hibernate for the persistence rather than JPA
3) deployable to Glassfish
Or should I perhaps wait the GA version of RHDS and convert from Netbeans which would be
somewhat challenging as I have no experience with Eclipse.
Would be great to hear your opinions
Best regards
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