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1. Re: Seam 2, any future?
gebuh Mar 6, 2012 9:20 PM (in response to trind)1 of 1 people found this helpfulI wish I had a good answer to this. We can't upgrade to Seam 3 - not backwards compatible with Seam 2 or jboss 5. So upgrade to jboss 7, which doesn't play nice with Seam 2. Do all the stuff that's necessary to get ready for Seam 3 and BAM! Seam 3 will prolly be moving to Apache DeltaSpike and it's anybody's guess if what's left will be supported.
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2. Re: Seam 2, any future?
jeff87 Mar 7, 2012 4:02 PM (in response to gebuh)Beth Boose wrote:
I wish I had a good answer to this. We can't upgrade to Seam 3 - not backwards compatible with Seam 2 or jboss 5. So upgrade to jboss 7, which doesn't play nice with Seam 2. Do all the stuff that's necessary to get ready for Seam 3 and BAM! Seam 3 will prolly be moving to Apache DeltaSpike and it's anybody's guess if what's left will be supported.
Same here.
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3. Re: Seam 2, any future?
vata2999 Mar 8, 2012 6:32 AM (in response to trind)Hi,
you have everything you need for developing an enterprise application in Seam 2 and trust me you won't need anything else in the next 10 years to upgrade
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4. Re: Seam 2, any future?
trind Mar 8, 2012 7:39 AM (in response to vata2999)The framework can probably work for many years, however i want to use a framework that keeps it self upto date, and the feeling i have at the momemnt around Seam 2 is that there are no focus on it.
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5. Re: Seam 2, any future?
gebuh Mar 8, 2012 1:24 PM (in response to vata2999)omid pourhadi wrote:
Hi,
you have everything you need for developing an enterprise application in Seam 2 and trust me you won't need anything else in the next 10 years to upgrade
Geez, that's odd, we've only been using it for 2 years and and we need more already.
But I do admire your confidence.
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6. Re: Seam 2, any future?
cyberanto Mar 8, 2012 4:04 PM (in response to trind)Does anyone have information concerning progress on Seam 2.3 (alpha right now) ? In any case, it looks there still *is* life in Seam 2. Seam 3 seams (:) still a bit early to use for work that is expected to go into PROD soon - will try it once a book gets published for it (hear Dan Allen?)
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7. Re: Seam 2, any future?
vata2999 Mar 9, 2012 3:14 AM (in response to gebuh)Beth Boose wrote:
omid pourhadi wrote:
Hi,
you have everything you need for developing an enterprise application in Seam 2 and trust me you won't need anything else in the next 10 years to upgrade
Geez, that's odd, we've only been using it for 2 years and and we need more already.
But I do admire your confidence.
I'd like to know your needs if it's possible maybe Seam is already met it
The framework can probably work for many years, however i want to use a framework that keeps it self upto date, and the feeling i have at the momemnt around Seam 2 is that there are no focus on it.
JPA inspired by Hibernare, CDI JAVA EE inspired by Seam, JSF 2 inspired by RichFaces ... JBoss really leads Java .. keep yourself up to date maybe you will have reached
where Seam is now in next ten years
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8. Re: Seam 2, any future?
trind Mar 9, 2012 3:22 AM (in response to vata2999)To begin with i want to use JSF 2 with Richface 4, but Seam 2 has just an alfa relase of that?
So if you have a guide how i get that working i would realy appreciate it.
What i also understand is Seam 2 is hardcoded to Jboss 3.4 or Earlier so you need to use a leagacy driver for Hibernate if you want to use hibernate 3.6 or higher? How will that work when we want to use Hibernate 4?
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9. Re: Seam 2, any future?
vata2999 Mar 9, 2012 4:52 AM (in response to trind)Hi Joachim Andersson,
what features r u looking for in JSF 2 and Hibernate 4 that Seam 2(JSF 1.2, Richfaces, Lucene, Hibernate search, JBPM, drools) can not offer to you ?
but there are lots of feature in Seam in which you can't have in JSF 2 and Hibernate 4 like Conversation ,AOP Interceptor , EJB3,.....
I have not tested Seam on Jboss AS 7 yet but AFAIK there are tutorials you can use it