anonymous wrote :  It's not necessarily straight forward to just force several 
teams of developers to upgrade their version of Seam, and also their version of 
JBoss AS in order to obtain bug fixes. 

Well, here you actually have a much easier option: Seam 1.2.1 is part of the 
JBoss Enterprise Application Platform, for which you can buy support/bugfixing 
services for a few years from Red Hat. Or, because it is open source, you can 
fix it yourself or pay someone else to fix whatever you don't like.

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