Hi-
JBoss Seam provides addition Scopes beyond Request, Session, Application
and None. In particular, JBoss has a Conversation Scope that stores your
data for the duration of a specific conversation. This frees the
developer from stuffing data in the session and then manually removing it
at
On 6/5/06, Adam Brod [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi-
JBoss Seam provides addition Scopes beyond Request, Session, Application
and None. In particular, JBoss has a Conversation Scope that stores your
data for the duration of a specific conversation. This frees the
developer from stuffing data in
Hello Craig:
Could you let us know if you are a part of the proposed Web Beans that
combine Shale, Oracle ADF, and Seam? It may even more useful if you can
roughly lay out the direction of your vision in this area.
Thanks
BaTien
DBGROUPS
On Mon, 2006-06-05 at 10:09 -0700, Craig McClanahan
On 6/5/06, Adam Brod [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi-
JBoss Seam provides addition Scopes beyond Request, Session, Application
and None. In particular, JBoss has a Conversation Scope that stores your
data for the duration of a specific conversation. This frees the
developer from stuffing data in
On 6/5/06, Duong BaTien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Craig:
Could you let us know if you are a part of the proposed Web Beans that
combine Shale, Oracle ADF, and Seam? It may even more useful if you can
roughly lay out the direction of your vision in this area.
I am indeed, in the sense
On Mon, 2006-06-05 at 11:14 -0700, Craig McClanahan wrote:
On 6/5/06, Duong BaTien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Craig:
Could you let us know if you are a part of the proposed Web Beans that
combine Shale, Oracle ADF, and Seam? It may even more useful if you can
roughly lay out the
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