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26. Feb 2010, 09:31 America/New_York | Link

Hi,

I'm just interested to know when a Alpha/Beta/Final Release of Seam 3.0 will be released. I'm still using Seam 2.2. but want to build an Application by the new Java EE 6 standard. So, it would be nice to know, how long we have to wait for using Seam in this new environment. (I know I can build it from SVN, but that is not what I mean :-) )

Thanks Florian Hell

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27. Feb 2010, 05:06 America/New_York | Link

Same here.

We are due to build an online marketplace soon; and would be good time to jump into Seam 3.

Software Factory.

 

But I being poor have only my dreams. I have spread my dreams under your feet. Tread softly because you tread on my dreams...

27. Feb 2010, 11:36 America/New_York | Link

Well, according to the roadmap there are not many seam-internal issues left for a Beta(?), only (big?) integration issues with IDM/Picketlink and examples... and it does not contain a date. So I was going to suggest 'look at the roadmap' but after doing that myself, I still have no idea :-)

 

Cheers,

Ronald

A kind jBPM user and forum addict, voting allowed

27. Feb 2010, 15:54 America/New_York | Link

For now I'd be happy with snapshots. Are there any binaries for Seam 3 available without having to download the source and build?

27. Feb 2010, 20:34 America/New_York | Link

I think will look at PDF manual and start there in preparation.

 

But I being poor have only my dreams. I have spread my dreams under your feet. Tread softly because you tread on my dreams...

28. Feb 2010, 17:14 America/New_York | Link

Now that Weld is stabilizing and mostly feature-complete I am sure that development will focus on Seam 3. I think Weld + JPA module + Transactions module + i18n module will cover most needs of a basic web app.

Gearing up the Seam 3 process will also be nice in the sense that we will get lots of Weld users that will provide feedback and it will also have the side-effect Pete and the other Weld-wizards will merge back to the Seam forums ;-)

 

If a man speaks in the forest and there is no woman around to hear him, is he still wrong?

01. Mar 2010, 07:44 America/New_York | Link
Hy!

What will be the realtion between Seam 3 and Weld?
Seam 3 will be merged to Weld, or it is an independent project?


01. Mar 2010, 07:59 America/New_York | Link

I believe weld becomes new core for seam 3. Seam adds cool extras like usual like mail, seam text, jBPM etc.

Seamsters give an upgrade tool to convert over a seam project to seam 3.

Wow. Impressive if they manage that.

Anyone?

 

But I being poor have only my dreams. I have spread my dreams under your feet. Tread softly because you tread on my dreams...

09. Mar 2010, 20:24 America/New_York | Link

Seam3 will be a portable extension of Weld. So yes, Weld as the core container, but supposedly Seam3 will be backwards compatible. IIRC, DAllen stated on one of the recent JBoss Seam webinars, that something may be available this summer...

 

Java EE 6 + RevCo = distributed rock stardom!

10. Mar 2010, 13:33 America/New_York | Link

Where can I find the Seam 3.0 Manual (without building via maven)?

10. Mar 2010, 22:29 America/New_York | Link

Svn?

 

But I being poor have only my dreams. I have spread my dreams under your feet. Tread softly because you tread on my dreams...

11. Mar 2010, 01:26 America/New_York | Link

There is a reference manual for seam3 remoting in svn, and a half complete manual for seam xml configuration. You do have to build via maven for now, although they should be released in a few days.

12. Mar 2010, 06:47 America/New_York | Link

yeah, for now ,i still dont know the exact release date from the replies.