submited by krishnas on Wed Jul 25th, 2007
seam
JBoss Seam and Adobe Flex are two promising technologies. Seam makes it easy to build stateful web applications. It integrates the Java EE frameworks together. Flex is a great rich application development framework....
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submited by krishnas on Wed Jul 25th, 2007
seam
In JBoss Seam 2.0, we made some changes to the way Tomcat is supported as a Seam runtime. It has caused some confusion. So, let me try to clarify here … As you recall, in Seam 1.0 to 1.2, we can run Seam applications on Tomcat by bundling the JBoss Embeddable EJB3 library or the JBoss...
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submited by krishnas on Mon Jul 16th, 2007
seam
Yet another Web Application Framework! This time it is from JBoss Community. JBoss provides a new Web Application Framework called "JBoss Seam" which combines the advantages from the two rapidly growing technologies Enterprise Java Beans 3.0 and Java Server Faces. JBoss Seam,...
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submited by krishnas on Mon Jul 16th, 2007
seam netbeans
Petr Pisl has released the 0.2 version of the Seam NetBeans plugin (man, he is so conservative with version numbers! ). It works with Seam 1.2.1 GA (w/ deployment to JBoss AS 4.0.5 GA). Petr has also fixed a few Windows bugs. It is essentially the same plugin we demonstrated at JavaOne. Please visit [...]...
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submited by krishnas on Mon Jul 16th, 2007
seam jsf
Kito Mann of JSFCentral just posted the PDF slides for our JavaOne talk on Seam and JSF. The slides cover what is hot about JSF and what is not, and more importantly, how Seam enhances and improves JSF in 14 important ways. Just to wet your appetite, here are the 14 key points [...]...
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