Seam does no good by itself, only in conjunction with an application that uses it do you
get any benefit from it. I do not know if, for example, placing the Seam JAR files in
server/xxx/lib (to make them available to all apps that use seam) would work or if it
would cause problems (it would definitely cause problems if each app required a different
version of Seam).
By the way, there is no difference in capabilities between running JBossAS with a JRE or a
JDK. You used to have to have a JDK because it had the tools necessary to compile JSPs.
But that capability if now embedded within Tomcat, so a JRE is fine for running JBossAS.
Of course, even if your are using a JRE to run JBossAS, you might still want to have the
JDK available to make use of the extra tools provided.
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