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- Build the enterprise with EJB 3, JBoss Seam, and Maven 2 by Michael Nyika - [Clicks: 93]
Sure, it's possible to use Ant for enterprise builds, but here's the thing: You'll coax so much more mileage out of your EJB 3 and Seam-based projects by building them with Maven 2.
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-06-2008/jw-06-build-the-enterprise.html - Jun, 2008 - Spring into Seam, Part 3: Persistence for two by Dan Allen - [Clicks: 22]
Who says Web application frameworks can't learn to share? Learn how to coax Spring into sharing Seam's conversation-scoped persistence context for complex, data-driven applications.
[Excerpted from Seam in Action, forthcoming from Manning Publications.]
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-05-2008/jw-05-spring-seam3.html - May, 2008 - Spring into Seam, Part 2: When stateless and stateful collide by Dan Allen - [Clicks: 22]
You say adding stateful behavior to Spring beans is too much work? Maybe all you need is a little extra muscle from JBoss Seam.
[Excerpted from Seam in Action, forthcoming from Manning Publications.]
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-04-2008/jw-04-spring-seam2.html - Apr, 2008 - Spring into Seam, Part 1: Build a Spring-Seam hybrid component by Dan Allen - [Clicks: 30]
Who says adopting Seam means giving up Spring? In this first installment in a three-part series, Dan Allen shows you how to build hybrid components that benefit from both Seam and Spring container functionality.
[Excerpted from Seam in Action, forthcoming from Manning Publications.]
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-04-2008/jw-04-spring-seam.html - Apr, 2008 - Setting Up JBoss Tools for Seam Application Development by Jacek Furmankiewicz - [Clicks: 79]
The Seam Web Framework joins the worlds of JavaServer Faces and EJB 3.0, and JBoss Tools is a suite of Eclipse plugins that make developing Seam applications easy and productive.
http://www.devx.com/Java/Article/37547 - Mar, 2008
- Seam in Action
by Dan Allen - [Clicks: 4]
Seam in Action offers a practical and in-depth look at JBoss Seam. The book puts Seam head-to-head with the complexities in the Java EE architecture. The author presents an unbiased view of Seam from outside the walls of RedHat/JBoss, focusing on such topics as Spring integration and deployment to alternative application servers to steer clear of vendor lock-in. By the end of the book, you should expect to not only gain a deep understanding of Seam, but also come away with the confidence to teach the material to others.
- Jun, 2008