I really think you are coming from this upside down - Seam is *simplest* to run 
in an EE5 container - and, obviously, JBoss AS is the most tested - using the 
microcontainer or EEJB3 is *more complex*.  Seam was built for EE5 environments 
- elsewhere we provide code to make it more like an EE5 environment!  This is 
why we start with tutorials which run on an EE5 platform.

If you are learning Seam I strongly recommend starting with JBoss AS and 
seam-gen.  Get the basics down, then, if you need to, you can get your app 
working on another server.

We do need to indicate which features aren't available if you don't have an EE5 
environment so that you can do a proper evaluation of Seam at the outset, and 
don't have control over your app server.

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