One further thing I noticed recently. There are two ways how you can learn 
"Seam", or better "the new way of web app development in Java":

1. You are an expert with Hibernate, you know the basics of EJB 3.0, you worked 
with JSF before. If this is your situation, learning most of Seam takes 3 
hours. You will be able to use the full feature set right away.

2. You have used Struts with JDBC before and you never used EJBs or an 
object/relational mapping tool. You can then learn Seam by starting "from the 
top", that is, by working your way through the most basic examples and 
understanding how Seam works. This doesn't necessarily mean you need to learn 
JSF, Hibernate, and EJB at the same time. You can in fact treat these things 
like black boxes and only learn enough to use them in a Seam web app.


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