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1. Re: Why limiting SEAM to Web Applications?
stu2 Jun 14, 2007 10:35 AM (in response to de54hsa)Nothing in seam limits its use to web clients, though obviously a large amount of effort has been put into making JSF development smoother. A swing client can access a seam backend via EJBs remotely (right? I don't think you'd get conversational support though that's less important anyway with a stateful client). You can also use the webservice capabilities of JEE 1.5. Simplifying this is a major focus of current seam development in fact.
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2. Re: Why limiting SEAM to Web Applications?
norman.richards Jun 14, 2007 12:19 PM (in response to de54hsa)There's certainly no reason that Seam has to be limited to web application development. We've even talked some about using it in Swing applications. However, I don't think anyone sees it as a huge priority right now. I'm sure we'd welcome contributions from anyone who wants to use Seam outside of web applications.