Thanks, snjeza. After having pulled my hair out for more than a month, I'm giving up
on Seam... for now. Haven't been able to make any headway with it. I've found
tutorials, try to implement them in Eclipse as a new Seam Project, get to a certain point,
and have 10,000 Java exceptions thrown in my face.
This is true of the tutorial here:
http://docs.jboss.com/seam/latest/reference/en-US/html/tutorial.html
Got the Registration example working by building it manually in Eclipse using the JBoss
Tools. Couldn't find a way to import it successfully and run it.
The app worked for one day. Came back the next day, added another project, now the
Registration project was choking too. Hadn't even touched it. It worked one day, not
the next. Very brittle technology, and that's why I'm not going to use it right
now. Going with JSF and AJAX. That's sufficiently painful.
Someday Seam will be an easy-to-use, pain-free tech, but not right now. It got so bad, I
even thought about quitting this job and going back to the dreaded .NET world! I think if
I get my Ph.D. in computer science along with some post doctoral research, have a dozen
Red Hat consultants sitting next to me, I might actually be able to get Seam to work. In
the meantime, I need to get some actual work done before they fire me.
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