I think Chapter 1 has already been covered by Seam in Action. Not that I'm
trying to drive up sales of Dan's book but because it's a great resource.
That's why Pete, Dan and I suggested using Open18 as a migration story.
Lots of people are familiar with it. The rest I think works nice as a
series to be written / explored, etc.
On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 16:30, Hanneli Tavante <hannelita(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hello everyone! While we don't create a repo at Github for this,
I wrote
some topics that i think we should cover in a Seam 2 o JEE6 migration
tutorial. WDYT?
Seam 2 to JEE6 migration - Full tutorial
Chapter 1
Seam 2 app - describe the features (Like DI features, Conversation Scope,
enhanced EL, EJB integration...)
Chapter 2 - JEE 6 basics **
** Very important. Ppl dont google about it and they know too few to
understand the meaning of CDI by theirselves, so this tutorial must have
JEE basics
2.1 JEE 6 new specs
2.2 DI Spec
2.3 CDI - fix DI missing context points
Chapter 3 - Migrating to JSF 2
Assuming that your base project is made with JSF, lets migrate them to JSF
to. We solve here some EL problems and scope problems that we did not have
for JSF1. Also show that some seam 2 EL enhancements now are useless.
Chapter 4 - Applying CDI into your existing Seam 2 project
-> Show here how DI features from Seam 2 are now useless and meaningless
due CDI spec
Note that step by step we show that seam 2 lost their reason to exist
inside a JEE 6 environment
Chapter 5 - Point CDI problems (E.g no VieScoped, etc)
Chapter 6 - Show how we fix these CDI problems and missing points
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