Hi,

I'm just wondering whether it makes sense to combine listing and all create, 
read, update and delete functionality all on the same page?

The reason I ask is that all the examples I've seen tend to split this 
functionality out onto separate pages, and coming from a Swing background this 
seems strange to me. I think I can see why web apps used to be done this way 
(because people thought in terms of pages and page-flows and due to not being 
easily able to store a page's state), but I can't see why you'd go for this 
approach now when using Seam to develop a desktop app replacement (especially 
if using Ajax).

Can anyone tell me why the single page approach isn't used? Have I missed 
something?

Thanks,

Lawrie

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