"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote : As you say - it takes time - Christian is working
away at this very hard :)
but once the Seam-based forum is ready, please keep this old forum as an
archive.
Otherwise all bookmarks to threads of this old forum become invalid.
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"dan.j.allen" wrote : As for the forum search limitations, Amen. I am praying
that eventually this forum is moved to something powered by Seam and Hibernate
Search. Could you imagine how quickly you can find issues then?
As you say - it takes time - Christian is working away at this very hard :)
"ellenzhao" wrote : I read Michael Yuan + Thomas Heute's Seam book, it's pretty
good but information in that book needs to be updated since Seam is under
drastic change. Most of the time, I find Seam reference manual pretty
sufficient. I open the reference in a single html and global search is t
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hi ya Jim
and everyone else... ive decided to wait for the seam 2 books before i buy my
next one.
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Practical JBoss Seam (APress) covers Seam 1.2.1.
What details are you looking for, specifically?
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Cheers for the replies
Michael Yuan + Thomas Heute's Seam book is the one i currently have. great
book to start off with but lacks the detail im after now.
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I read Michael Yuan + Thomas Heute's Seam book, it's pretty good but
information in that book needs to be updated since Seam is under drastic
change. Most of the time, I find Seam reference manual pretty sufficient. I
open the reference in a single html and global search is then much easier. If
I recommend "Java Persistence with Hibernate"
(http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1932394885/hiberthejavao-20)
Although this is a Hibernate book, the "Introducing Seam" chapter is about 70
pages long and which gives some pretty detailed information.
I've also got the Heute book and "Beginni
as the other books are smaller (AFAIK), they are probably not more detailed.
there will be a German book in November (don't know if you can read German):
http://www.amazon.de/JBoss-Seam-Bernd-M%C3%BCller/dp/3446411909/ref=pd_bbs_sr_3/028-442-3818120?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1184743651&sr=8-3
don'
This book seems to be published soon.
http://www.apress.com/book/bookDisplay.html?bID=10299
But I can't find the index of this book.
And I don't know which seam version it is based on and how practical it is.
I hope that Gavin will write a seam book("Seam in Action"?) for us in the near
future.
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