"nicola9000" wrote : It is a bit hard if you did not work with JSF and EJB3
before ( like me )
| When it start working it is nr. 1 :-)
Right, exactly. I had never used JSF or EJB3 before. I have used Hibernate
and I really liked it, and EJB3 is very similar to Hibernate in concept (and
use
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"SmokingAPipe" wrote : Make no mistake, Seam is HARD to set up. Documentation
is lacking. But it is worth it. It is the first truly object-oriented web
application system I've ever seen.
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It is a bit hard if you did not work with JSF and EJB3 before ( like me )
When it start working it i
Make no mistake, Seam is HARD to set up. Documentation is lacking. But it is
worth it. It is the first truly object-oriented web application system I've
ever seen.
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Even if you have to fight to get it working it is well worth it.
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I think it is immature to begin ranting about a framework being immature before
you even ask help or just read the neccesay documentation. I can't believe it
costed you 2 days. You probably didn't look on the forum or on the wiki. I got
SEAM running within half an hour.
I even succeeded to setu
ajanoni, follow the directions in the following link exactly.
http://labs.jboss.com/portal/jbossseam/gettingstarted
Most likely you had the same problems I had at first also, I downloaded the
regular installer that is linked from the main jboss.org downloads site. You
actually can't use SEAM w