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1. Re: Can WebBeans and Seam co-exist in single war or ear?
gavin.king Dec 27, 2008 1:42 AM (in response to vladimir.kovalyuk)Yes, there's no specific incompatibilities. However, this will be much nicer when we have implemented the Seam/Web Beans interoperability layer.
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2. Re: Can WebBeans and Seam co-exist in single war or ear?
larshuber Dec 27, 2008 8:16 AM (in response to vladimir.kovalyuk)Until when you have planned to implement the Seam/Web Beans interoperability layer?
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3. Re: Can WebBeans and Seam co-exist in single war or ear?
nickarls Dec 27, 2008 10:42 AM (in response to vladimir.kovalyuk)Last, when the RI is feature complete otherwise
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4. Re: Can WebBeans and Seam co-exist in single war or ear?
rdelaplante Dec 31, 2008 5:49 AM (in response to vladimir.kovalyuk)When I asked for a ballpark guess when Seam Security can be used with WebBeans, someone guessed sometime in February.
I am really looking forward to Seam and WebBeans together. I just hope I won't need to rely on Seam to do things JSF 2.0 said they would do but have not standardized yet, like HTTP GET support/bookmarkable URLs. The expert group won't even answer my emails about it, like it's a dropped feature!
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5. Re: Can WebBeans and Seam co-exist in single war or ear?
pmuir Jan 4, 2009 3:59 PM (in response to vladimir.kovalyuk)We plan to include get/bookmarkable URLs (like in Seam) in JSF2.