It would need a version of Seam written for JDK 1.4, with all annotations as
regular old Java interfaces. The same for Hibernate Annotations, and all of
EJB3. It's possible, but not doable. (Unless you are volunteering to maintain
that ;)
Also, what could possibly be the reason to say I want to use cutting edge
stuff like EJB3 and Seam, but I want to give JDK 5.0 a few more years to
mature?
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