"fperedo" wrote : Maybe it is just me.. but I feel that lines between "cant
be done without J2EE5" and "can't be done without the microcontainer"
and "can be done with just tomcat" are blurry... perhaps if the documentation
included some kind of feature matrix comparing the functionality of seam on each case?
(also... if it can be deployed to tomcat shouldn't that mean it should be easy to
deploy pretty much everywhere?)
Feel free to raise a JIRA issue and someone can review this. Forum posts tend to get
lost, putting it in JIRA means it will get looked at :)
"fperedo" wrote : The thing I don't like about seam-gen, is that I feel like
my applications gets to have lots of code I don't quite understand... and therefore...
if something it that generated code fails... its going to be really hard to fix... I would
like to be able to build a really really simple example and add stuff to it, to understand
exactly what is done by each piece of the project...
pretty much *everything* in a skeleton seam app is necessary! Ok, i guess you drop the
security stuff, but the rest...
"supernovasoftware.com" wrote : Is there anyone else working on this? From the
jira issue is appeared that there was a need.
not afaik. i would expect this in a later beta of 1.3 or even a 1.3 point release. or
perhaps shane has it up his sleeve ;) i agree its impotant, and if its not being looked
at in June, I'll push for it.
"vwu98034" wrote : In general, I will use a framework with a great flexibility
that allows me to integrate other technologies easily.
whilst seam doesn't have as many integrations as version 1 million of some other
frameworks at the moment, it has a very strong base that makes integrations great!
seam's ws support will not only add ws (obviously!), it will also add a model for
integrating seams conversations with non-jsf/ejb3 participants which we can then use in
many other situations - for example a seam conversation conducted via email.
otherwise: bpm, rules, email, pdf, richfaces, icefaces, ajax4jsf, trinidad, gwt- the list
goes on!
"fperedo" wrote : I will have to integrate part of my projects with Flex, so I
have to use eclipse (Flex is an eclipse plugin) if it werent for that, I would prefer to
use Netbeans IDE
Interesting you mention flex - we should definitely have a flex/seam example (using seam
remoting).
And yes, use ant and seam-gen in eclipse! ;)
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