I should preface this by saying that I'm very familiar with Struts, somewhat 
with Spring, but new to Seam and full-fledged EJB apps in general.  So this may 
be a stupid question, but I can't find a good answer anywhere (probably 
searching on the wrong stuff).  Anyway...

I'm modelling a new application, and I really want to use Seam for it.  I think 
that after a week or two of fooling with it so far I'm already more productive 
than I was in Spring when I started, and that's saying something.  Here's the 
deal.  I need to be able to provide different functionality, and different 
content, based on the domain portion of the URL, and I'm not sure what the 
best, "SEAMiest" way to do that would be.

Normally, I'd just use a filter.  That doesn't seem to fit well with the 
paradigm here.

You can think of the app as something like Typepad.  Its not, but that's a 
close enough approximation for this discussion.  There's a central application 
that's used for configuration and content creation, then the app can be 
accessed through a ton of different customer domains and should serve up 
specific content.  For cluster cache reasons, I really want this to be a single 
app.

Now, I'm new to EARs in general.  Should this be done as two separate WAR 
applications?  Or can I just do one large app with some redirection logic 
somewhere?  Any advice is welcomed, and thanks.

-Richard

ps: Cool product, guys.  Seam really rocks.

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