First, I don't think that its about pure functionality, or that one software 
has more features than another stack. This is a very restricted way to compare 
things.

When it comes to web application development I'd look for simplicity, and how 
this is defined. To me, simplicity means that:

- easy things are easy to do
- difficult things are still easy to do
- the 90% common case can be implemented without effort
- the 10% more difficult problems can be solved in an elegant fashion

Seam delivers most of this today even though it is quite young. I think it has 
the right balance of features for the 90/10 scenario. Naturally, some features 
and options could mature a little, but that will happen.

When it comes to integration of Java EE 5.0, Seam delivers deep integration at 
the level of the programming models, which makes it unique AFAIK. (Hence the 
Web Beans JSR to bring this back into the standards.)


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