I'll highlight a few of my favourite features of Seam 2, then go on to discuss how where Seam will go over next year, and finally introduce Web Beans.
Date: Friday, 29 February 2008
Time: Arrive 1430-1530, presentations start 1530, finish 1900-1930.
Location: Paddy Murphy’s, Rodezand 15, 3011 AM, Rotterdam (map)
There is also a talk on the Process Virtual Machine from Tom Baeyens, jBPM lead, and a talk on jBPM from Lunatech Research.
More here.
See you there!
Created: 21. Feb 2008, 14:24 CET (Pete Muir)
Last Modified: 21. Feb 2008, 22:06 CET (Christian Bauer)
So what are your favorite features of Seam 2?
Regarding Web Beans, am I correct in thinking it is aiming to become the new standard to define component models in a non-EJB specific manner, so that it can either be implemented using EJBs or non-EJB technologies (like seam)? Decoupling the transaction, interceptor, naming, event and scope information (among others) from the EJB specific implementation?
Is there any chance that this will make it in some form to non-webby enterprise apps in the same way JPA was decoupled from EJB3? Consider that Spring is also used on the desktop and non-web apps for its dependency injection.
Oh, and where is Seam going over the next year?
Curious Minds want to know....
Hi Pete,
Thanks for the talk @Paddy Murhphy's (and Lunatech of course).
You did mention Seam / Eventbus / Portlet IPC, any interesting links where to find more info on that? (google: did not really help)
tia
Hi Patrick
Unfortunately this is still work in progress ;-)
Keep an eye on the Portal Blog for updates.
Some photos of the event are now on our web site, as well as JB's photos on Flickr.