Hello list members, 

Earlier today I posed a couple questions that did receive one response. The 
response has spawned a few more of my own questions and I have included the 
response in my conversation/further questions below. The original question is 
in red, and the response is also called-out and in red. The continuation 
question is in green. There are a couple new questions posed after the 
continued (green and red) question portion. Thanks for your help! 

1) The customer makes extensive use of Seam 2 remoting for their banking 
security application. Is there an equivalent in CDI (Weld) that will allow them 
to continue using remoting? If not, what alternatives do we offer in it's 
place? 
Mailing List Response: You can take a look at Errai, or simply use JAX-RS. 
Q: Seam 3 appears to have it's own remoting functionality available much like 
Seam 2. URL: http://seamframework.org/Seam3/RemotingModule 
As you'll note, there is a large disclaimer stating that active development for 
the project is halted and that the project is also deprecated. However, I feel 
that if the customer moves from Seam 2 remoting to Seam 3 remoting they will 
incur a smaller amount of work than if they were to consider adopting a new 
technology such as Errai or JAX-RS as you've suggested as best cases. While 
they are interested in adopting a better or more appropriate technology for 
their application, they still want to rapidly make the move to Seam 
3/Solder/CDI/Weld in the meantime and I think this sets them up nicely for 
migrating the rest of the technologies over. What the customer is extremely 
interested in knowing is if these technologies now sitting as-is (3.1 Snapshot 
I believe) can be said to be categorically stable and functional currently for 
this sort of temporary use case with full knowledge they aren't supported 
moving forward? If so, are there any migration documents available? If no 
migration documents are available, do you have anywhere you can point me in 
order to get a head start on creating one myself for our client? Do you agree 
with this short-term-win approach? 

2) The customer currently uses Seam-managed Hibernate Sessions: he guesses they 
are not supported in CDI and wishes to know what is the best way to go moving 
forward? For example, something that is more conforming to JPA2 was mentioned. 
Mailing List Response : Moving to a more standard JPA environment would be best 
Q: Here again, there seems to be a Seam 3 persistence module available as 
before and I wonder if the customer could utilize this in the short term while 
preparing for an adoption of a new persistence technology lsuch as, say, just 
Hibernate? The URL I'm referencing is: 
http://seamframework.org/Seam3/PersistenceModule 

3) Given that components.xml is a large part of their implementation in Seam2, 
how can we break it up to conform with CDI/Weld/Seam3? 
Mailing List Response: All depends on what is in their components.xml, there's 
no simple answer here. 
Q: I agree with this response. I do, however, have a snapshot of the 
components.xml and I know that it needs to be broken up into a few different 
places. Does anyone have experience in doing this? Please reply and I will send 
you the components.xml document if you'd like to assist in helping me to map 
the pieces to the appropriate places. If there's sufficient documentation 
online, as always, please direct me to it. 

Lastly, if you're not tired of reading my questions yet there are a couple new 
ones below: 

First new question: "There used to be a class in Seam 2 called 
org.jboss.seam.faces.Redirect. We use this a few times to force a redirect in 
different cases. 

for example: 

1. When user enters a valid URL but is not yet logged on; view is captured and 
user returned to it after successful logon. 

2. When we detect that a user is no longer logged on; we redirect to a “Logon 
expired page” 

So, the question is: What do I replace this with? I looked in Seam 3 but it 
doesn’t appear to have been implemented (at least not in the seam-faces jar)." 
Second new question: Regarding their current usage of Seam 2 "We use the class 
org.jboss.seam.async.Dispatcher to create long running threads in the 
container. Can you tell me what I should use instead?" 
Again, if there are any documents or web sites that deal with these questions 
specifically regarding migration I would greatly appreciate having them sent to 
me. 
Thank You, 

Jon Da Vault 
Consultant 
206.369.2304 

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