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1. Re: Seam 2.1.2 to Seam x.x.x targeting JBoss AS 7
www.supernovasoftware.com Jul 12, 2011 2:29 PM (in response to peterfry)Anyone have any comments on running Seam 2.2.x on JBAS 7. I am still using 4.2.3, but I want to upgrade JBoss.
I got the application running on JBAS 6 with minimal problems with JSF 1.2.
I would like to migrate the application in about 1 month.
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2. Re: Seam 2.1.2 to Seam x.x.x targeting JBoss AS 7
swenvogel Jul 12, 2011 3:56 PM (in response to peterfry)Really an interesting question!
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3. Re: Seam 2.1.2 to Seam x.x.x targeting JBoss AS 7
pgmjsd Jul 12, 2011 4:03 PM (in response to peterfry)From what I've seen so far there are two ways that Seam 2.x on JBoss AS 7 could happen:
- If JBoss AS 7 supports multiple JSF versions (like JBoss AS 6 does) - It looks like this is likely to be after 7.0.0 - see this comment
- Seam 2.x supports JSF 2 - Not sure what the status of this is. Lots of folks have been wondering about that.
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4. Re: Seam 2.1.2 to Seam x.x.x targeting JBoss AS 7
piklos Jul 13, 2011 5:49 AM (in response to peterfry)As far as i know right now there exist at least two (first, second) seam 2 forks that support jsf 2.
There is also a thread here on the forum that tracks the progress of the second fork (which is a kind of an official fork ?!?).How good/production ready those forks really are i do not know (i migrated one jsf 1, seam 2 application to javaEE 6-seam 3 and it wasn't that difficult). But maybe you could try it and inform us all :)
Cheers.
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5. Re: Seam 2.1.2 to Seam x.x.x targeting JBoss AS 7
pgmjsd Jul 13, 2011 6:44 PM (in response to peterfry)
Brvno Brvnic wrote on Jul 13, 2011 05:49:
As far as i know right now there exist at least two (first, second) seam 2 forks that support jsf 2.
There is also a thread here on the forum that tracks the progress of the second fork (which is a kind of an official fork ?!?).
How good/production ready those forks really are i do not know (i migrated one jsf 1, seam 2 application to javaEE 6-seam 3 and it wasn't that difficult). But maybe you could try it and inform us all :)
Cheers.Good to know. I don't have a small enough Seam 2 app for trying out that branch in a reasonable amount of time.
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6. Re: Seam 2.1.2 to Seam x.x.x targeting JBoss AS 7
zeeman Jul 16, 2011 11:52 PM (in response to peterfry)Seam 3 is not stable enough for production. Allowing Seam 2 to work with JSF 2 will allow users to migrate smoothly to Seam 3 when it's ready as there will be less dependencies (assuming richfaces 4 is used) and no UI changes.
The first link to Seam fork seems to be updated recently and offers few changes to make Seam 2 work with JSF 2. I have not tested it yet, but that would be great if those changes can be picked up and pushed to Seam 2.3.0 official branch and have Seam 2.3.0 released. This will help users alot.
Any ideas when Seam 2.3.0 will be released? Or when one of these forked branches will be stable enough for production?
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7. Re: Seam 2.1.2 to Seam x.x.x targeting JBoss AS 7
neowinx Nov 23, 2011 5:48 AM (in response to peterfry)Maybe I'm a little late... but there is an option of using the class loading isolation capabilities of the jboss7 to deploy successfuly on seam 2.x.x apps like explained here
http://community.jboss.org/blogs/marek-novotny/2011/07/15/seam-2-jpa-example-on-jboss-as7