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1. Re: create seam 3 project
lightguard Jan 29, 2013 12:07 PM (in response to benitojuarez)The easiest way is to use Forge. I believe the Forge site has some documenation about it http://forge.jboss.org/
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2. Re: create seam 3 project
benitojuarez Jan 30, 2013 2:15 AM (in response to lightguard)Hello Jason,
thanks for answer, but i fear that is to heavy for a noob like me.
For seam 1.2 we had some easy to go steps for creating a project. (finally some clicks in eclipse, took me about 1 hour)
For seam 2 we had seam forge. (well documentated, took me 10 min)
And now i tried 1 day to create a project including seam ...
one idea: is the old seam forge documentation still useful for seam 3?
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3. Re: create seam 3 project
lightguard Jan 30, 2013 12:48 PM (in response to benitojuarez)Benito Juarez wrote:
Hello Jason,
thanks for answer, but i fear that is to heavy for a noob like me.
For seam 1.2 we had some easy to go steps for creating a project. (finally some clicks in eclipse, took me about 1 hour)
For seam 2 we had seam forge. (well documentated, took me 10 min)
And now i tried 1 day to create a project including seam ...
one idea: is the old seam forge documentation still useful for seam 3?
You mean seam-gen? Forge was never in Seam 2. Seam-gen does not work for Seam 3. If you're having trouble, I suggest looking for some maven documentation: http://www.sonatype.com/books/mvnref-book/reference/. Not only will that help you with Seam 3, but nearly any current OSS Java project (more and more of them are using maven, or at least output maven artifacts). Yes, I know it will take some time, but learning a new build tool always does take time.
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4. Re: create seam 3 project
lucaster Feb 5, 2013 5:08 PM (in response to benitojuarez)- Create a Java EE Web Project with JBoss Developer Studio
- Add the JBoss repository to pom.xml
- Add the Seam 3 Bill of Materials to pom.xml
- Add dependencies for the Seam 3 components that you need
- Off you go