I'm really frustrated at how cumbersome getting started with Seam is.  I've 
spent close to a week trying to find a skeleton app that is friendly to eclipse 
WTP.  I have given up -- seamgen didn't work for me and fiddling with the 
sample apps doesn't give me a self-contained build.xml, let alone a sane 
project structure (what's with /resources?).  

I really like Seam I am really jazzed about EJB finally working, uh, seamlessly 
with a solid template technology like facelets, and I'm really intrigued by the 
DWR features that I haven't even gotten to yet.  Yet due to the problems with 
getting started and the continued low profile I'm afraid it's not getting the 
support and development resources it deserves, and that it's going to get 
abandoned for whatever shiny new thing comes along next.  If Java Studio 
Creator manages to do facelets in the next version, it might just be the better 
option (depends on what kind of annotation support I can get with it I guess).
  
The CRUD app generation in Hibernate tools looks like the best bet, even if it 
doesn't generate a proper multi-project structure with a separate EAR.  But 
since EJB3 is supposed to be about POJOs anyway, and Seam about making it even 
more nimble, so maybe I really should stop trying to force it into J2EE 1.4 
shapes and just go with the single-project flow.  I can just make ant deploy 
the run target and presto it's eclipse-friendly again.


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