A general word on "production ready", as you said it's not easily defined. There are stuff from Seam 3 that are not yet available but I would say what is there works. Personally, I don't care that much about version numbering - if I bring in a new library I will have to test it. If it works, it works and it I call it production ready. And in most cases the code and APIs in a framework have had much more peer review that my own code has has (which I also put into production).
On Sun, Apr 7, 2013 at 8:08 PM, Dev Khadka <dev.kha...@syntechnepal.com>wrote: > I have been using seam 3 on my CDI based project. Now as Redhat has > officially halted development of seam 3, I do not want to continue with > seam 3 further and migrate it to DS. Here are few of my questions? > > * Is it production ready now? ( I know there is not exactly yes/no > answer, Please vote in terms of range[1-10], 10 being more stable > and production ready) > * How much time will it take for incubation process. > * When can I expect 1.0.0-Final ? > > Thank you. > Dev Khadka > > -- Nicklas Karlsson, +358 40 5062266 Vaakunatie 10 as 7, 20780 Kaarina