JBoss Seam
JBoss Seam is a powerful new application framework for building next generation Web 2.0 applications by unifying and integrating technologies such as Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX), Java Server Faces (JSF), Enterprise Java Beans (EJB3), Java Portlets and Business Process Management (BPM).
Seam has been designed from
the ground up to eliminate complexity at the architecture and the API level. It
enables developers to assemble complex web
applications with simple annotated Plain Old Java Objects (POJOs), componentized
UI widgets and very little XML. The simplicity
of Seam will enable easy integration with the JBoss Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)
and Java Business Integration (JBI) in the future.
JBoss Seam is also a key component of the
JBoss Enterprise Application Platform.
Learn more about Seam at
seamframework.org.
Why Choose Seam?
| The first application framework for EJB 3.0 |
EJB 3.0 has changed the notion of EJB components as
coarse-grained, heavy-weight objects to EJBs as lightweight
POJOs with fine-grained annotations. In Seam, any class may be
an EJB - Seam eliminates the distinction between presentation
tier components and business logic components and brings a
uniform component model to the EE platform.
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| Backward compatible with J2EE |
But Seam is not limited to environments that support EJB 3.0.
Seam may be used in any J2EE environment, or even in plain
Tomcat.
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| The easy way to do AJAX |
Seam integrates open source JSF-based AJAX solutions like
ICEfaces and Ajax4JSF with Seam's unique state and concurrency
management engine. You can add AJAX to your applications with
ease, without the need to learn JavaScript, and you will be
protected from potential bugs and performance problems
associated with the switch to AJAX.
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A revolutionary approach to state management
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Before Seam, the HTTP session was the only way to manage Web
application state. Seam provides multiple stateful contexts of
different granularity from the conversation scope to the
business process scope, liberating developers from the
limitation of HTTP sessions. For example, developers can write
Web applications with multiple workspaces that behave like a
multi-window rich client.
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| Manage "flow" |
Seam integrates transparent business process management via
JBoss jBPM, making it easier than ever to model, implement and
optimize complex collaborations (workflow) and complex user
interactions (pageflow).
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| Easy integration testing |
Seam components, being POJOs, are by nature unit testable. But
for complex applications, unit testing alone is insufficient.
Therefore, Seam provides for easy testability of Seam
applications as a core feature of the framework. You can write
JUnit or TestNG tests that reproduce a whole interaction with a
user, exercising all components of the system, and run them
inside your IDE.
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Not convinced? Read Ten Good Reasons To Use Seam.