[seam-dev] Re: Seam/RESTEasy integration
Bill Burke
bburke at redhat.com
Mon Mar 2 16:07:38 EST 2009
FYI, Solomon is an independent contributor. Not a JBoss employee. Thanks.
Christian Bauer wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 9:03 PM, Solomon Duskis <sduskis at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Are you actively working on that integration?
>
> The integration work resulted in a preview release last summer, then
> we waited for RE to stabilize and GA. I checked two weeks or so ago,
> and Jozef had already upgraded the Seam integration code to compile
> and run against RE GA 1.0.
>
> There is a chapter in the Seam reference documentation that describes
> the integration and features:
> http://docs.jboss.com/seam/2.1.1.GA/reference/en-US/html/webservices.html#d0e21523
>
> The remaining issues range from trivial to major, however, there is
> not much critical functionality missing. Jozef, are you aware of
> anything that has not already been reported in JIRA?
>
> We bundle these activities under the "WS" component in Seam JIRA:
> https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBSEAM/component/12310823
>
>> version of RESTEasy. Do you have some time to help out with that, and to
>> point me in the right direction for the current Seam/RESTEasy code?
>
> The code is in Seam trunk which is the 2.1.x release line. So now that
> RE GA is here we would certainly welcome any help on ironing out the
> remaining issues. Have a look at the reported stuff in JIRA and see if
> you like to pick something - even if it's assigned to me ;)
>
> I will go through the list again as well and see if there is anything
> missing and maybe set some priorities. Jozef, let us know what your
> status/plans are.
>
> For the future and more elaborate Seam/REST integration work: There
> are some great ideas floating around, mostly things people have been
> discussing directly or posting on some mailing list or another. My
> opinion has been so far that we get the basic stuff working in Seam
> 2.1.x and then wait for the Web Beans RI to stabilize and start with
> the more advanced REST stuff (like XHTML representation mapping with
> Facelets) in Seam 3.
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