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By bloid
via javaworld.com
Published: Apr 18 2008 / 04:32
JBoss Seam is an intriguing framework that unifies JSF, EJB 3, JPA, and JAAS under an accessible component-based model. But adopting Seam doesn't mean that you have to lose the advantages of other frameworks, such as Spring. In this series, excerpted from Seam in Action (forthcoming from Manning Publications), author Dan Allen shows you how -- and why -- Seam and Spring can work together. In this first part, learn how to build Seam-Spring hybrid components that benefit from functionality provided by both Seam and Spring containers.
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