In various places it is stated that Seam runs on websphere.
Specifically here:
http://www.michaelyuan.com/blog/2007/02/01/new-features-in-seam-115/
anonymous wrote :
| From Seam 1.1.5, we will support Seam on the latest WebSphere application server. It
may not sound like a big deal since we already support Seam on WebLogic, Tomcat, and Sun
AS. But WebSphere is a beast that requires its own proprietary JDK to run -- it is a big
deal that Seam works just fine on WebSphere 6.1
|
However due to a recent problem we have had due to the way the IBM VM loads annotations
(
http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&t=118397), it makes me
wonder, what does it mean for Seam to support Websphere?
Does this mean some trivial examples (like the JPA one included in the dist) work?
Does this mean there is a full regression suite that tests all aspects of seam against the
application servers Seam supports?
Does this mean somebody somewhere got a Seam application running on Websphere?
Does this mean there is a document that explains how to configure Seam for Websphere?
I just want to make sure I know what we are getting ourselves into here. If we are going
to be trailblazers, I have no problem with that, but I just want to make sure we know what
we're getting ourselves into.
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