Believe so...and if your project is clean and testable then code should not change, only the meta-data (annotations, etc).  Score another for clean code.  Of course I don't have a crystal ball, but I anticipate that that's what will be experienced.

On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 12:15 PM, Jason Porter <lightguard.jp@gmail.com> wrote:
Exactly.


On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 12:11 PM, Raphael Lacerda <lacerdaph@gmail.com> wrote:
Tnks Jason and Daniel.

That was exactly what i was hopping to hear it.

I think that it's a huge step to help the developers to migrate their applications.

So, the natural step from Seam 2.x user's would be:

 1 - Seam 2.3, with JSF2, JPA2, Richfaces 4.x or Primefaces 3.x
 2 - The next step would be moving to CDI.
 3 - Then, on the near future, add Apache DeltaSpike


Do you guys agree?



Raphael Lacerda



On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 2:56 PM, Daniel Hinojosa <dhinojosa@evolutionnext.com> wrote:
I personally can't see Seam 3.x modules being used in Seam 2.3 unless you instantiate all the relevant classes in your components.xml and wire them that way. I am not aware of any bridge and maybe Marek can address some more specifics to that, or maybe correct my statement.

On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 11:29 AM, Raphael Lacerda <lacerdaph@gmail.com> wrote:
Ok.. Great news about Seam 2.3! i'm looking for to try it!
But i've a dummy question..

Seam 3 is about modules that provide support for JSF2 and CDI. It suffered a lot out criticism/misunderstanding (http://in.relation.to/Bloggers/SeamNextAnnouncement) because the seam developers were used to a fully integrated framework, not pluggable modules.

So, did Seam 2.3 come to provide a fully integrated framework instead of modules? 
How it's gonna be?
Will I be able to use Seam 2.3 with some Seam 3.x's modules? Or all Seam3.x's features will be already available in Seam 2.3?



Raphael Lacerda




On Wed, Sep 19, 2012 at 11:50 AM, Gunvaldson, John <jgunvaldson@ucsd.edu> wrote:
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By far the largest chunk is going to be migrating to JSF 2
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And by far, the greatest opportunity for advancing your Seam 2.2 applications into the future. Finally, a migration path to JSF 2 is available without a huge rewrite. IE 9 problems relating to old Richfaces libraries can be attended to (instead of just patched). I am so looking forward to moving out of Richfaces 3.3 into 4+, as well as leveraging the JSF 2 enhanced templating features, so much more. The opportunity to move our Jboss application server version forward to 7, in itself, is hugely appreciated.

Thank You Marek!

John Gunvaldson
San Diego, CA





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