I have found, probably, an old news how Gavin King of JBoss attacks
JavaEE with JBoss SEAM tracing from JSF/Ajax to Conversation context, to EJB
3.0, to Web Services, to orchestration and, finally, to ESB and SOA.
I have found its good to know info though I cannot count myself as
100% supporter of his ideas and approaches. I feel that all these exercises
lead to POJO as a SOA Service conclusion, which simplifies IT development a
lot but still does not address business needs (not everything is a POJO); as
it is represented (or appears to me), the SEAM gets more orthogonal to SOA RM
with each version release.
Interesting to find your opinions (I think, Stefan Tilkov, at least,
knows something about it because his interview to InfoQ on SOA (of Dec. 05) is
posted on the same page.
For references:
http://www.infoq.com/news/2006/11/seam-11-Gavin-King-interview
JBoss Seam 1.1 Indepth: An Interview with Gavin King
http://www.infoq.com/news/JBoss-SEAM-1.0-Gavin-interview
JBoss SEAM 1.0: rethinking web application architecture
- Michael Poulin
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