Seam Framework is emerging as revolution in JEE world. I have read "Seam Reference 2.1.1GA.pdf" in which Michael Yuan and Jacob Orshalick has significant contribution.
Many many thanks to provide your valuable guidence and the JEE world welcomes your new book. I am sure it will be a precious treasury to all those who are going to start their new JEE project
Hi
I have two question.
Hi Michael Yuan & Jacob Orshalick
1.After reading the FAQ and Why Seam framework sections from the home page of the project. I have been posting the below details in different Java forums to estimate how well seam framework has got into the nerves of Java developers. I would like to know response you are getting for this framework.
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Topic of my post : Is Seam Framework (http://www.seamframework.org/) the Next Generation Framework for JEE5 ?
Content of the post : Hi
I would like to know if there is similar alternative framework that comprise the entire stack of JEE5 in them.
We have separate frameworks for UI(struts2), JPA(Hibernate,TopLink), BPM and other OpenSource jars that can connect these framework.
I would like to know the comments on the framework and peoples willingness to invest in this framework considering the features it has.
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2. How is Seam framework different from Spring framework(It also has UI, JPA and other framework support).
This thread is to welcome the authors. Please create a new topic in this forum to discuss your questions - that way you will also be eligible to win the book
Hello Michael Yuan & Jacob Orshalick , I have the first edition of your book. its very good annd it touched on all areas of Jboss Seam (Almost all Areas) But is there a reason why i need to get the second edition, Is there a new feature out that you included in the second edition
"The set strikes me as something like the set of potatoes, radishes, farming, and lunch. " - a colleague's way of comparing both overlapping and disparate groups. made me laugh and thought of the ranch
Welcome back Michael Yuan & Jacob Orshalick
Let me thank you first for coming up with this new edition. I really want to look how far Seam has come forward from its initial release.