Hi!
I don't mean to compare Seam with Spring 
(I like Spring, but I think that Seam's bijection is just superior)
But I would like to see a tutorial like this for Seam:
Spring MVC step by step

Why do I love that tutorial?:

  | It starts with a very very simple page
  | Then it adds a very simple binding to a controller
  | Then it adds a more complex binding of an array of Pojos
  | Then it adds unittesting and another very simple page
  | Then it makes the Pojos persistent
  | The ant file is written in the tutorial, by hand, it is simple, and 
explicit.
  | Everything is done "by hand" no steps with hidden effects o configurations 
  | 
  | 
  | I mean... suposedly, using Seam should more straighforward than using 
Spring... but I am in need of an example/tutorial that shows that "the Seam 
way" is also superior, even without automatic code generation... (or would you 
say that if someone adds a generator to SpringMVC then it becomes the same 
thing as Seam? I don't think so... but... how can be sure?)
  | 
  | Thanks
  | 
  | 

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