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The seam community site went live exactly one month ago, and already boasts more than 1000 registered members, with twenty-something people signing up every day. The new forum is buzzing, and we're starting to get lots of useful information up on the wiki.

Meanwhile, I've just got back from a long trip to Japan and Australia, where I met with a bunch of big companies who are either using Seam, considering using Seam, or just curious. And a lot of people have been asking about Web Beans...

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22. Mar 2008, 06:42 CET | Link

If the password severity level message on the registration is clearer or better still removed, i guess you'll have more users.

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13. Jul 2008, 15:56 CET | Link
iman

I just finishing my second project using SEAM. I use SEAM because I don't have good enough programmer to implement the project using regular JEE5. SEAM did it well in helping me dealing with Rockie programmer and tight schedule, but seam did not help me in avoiding stupid bugs. i thing we should make SEAM more Strong Type/compile time type checking. and we need better IDE for seam.

 
13. Jul 2008, 16:35 CET | Link
iman wrote on Jul 13, 2008 15:56:
i thing we should make SEAM more Strong Type/compile time type checking.

Take a look at the Web Beans spec, you'll be pleased :-)

and we need better IDE for seam.

Did you take a look at JBoss Tools? If you have specific suggestions, I suggest you take them up on the JBoss Tools forum.

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