Good post Norman!

I am very strong on standards -- particularly when there are multiple 
implementations of a standard that each of strengths and weaknesses on both the 
implementation level as well as showing where the standard is weak and learn 
from it.

I personally did not look heavily at Seam until the Web Beans JSR and it's 
future inclusion with the Java EE standards stack.  I am hoping for the day a 
Jboss-competitor will create a Web Beans implementation to compete against Seam 
on an apple-to-apple comparison (spring vs Java EE is just theological 
apple-to-orange comparison).

Going back to Seto's original post, take a look at bfo81's reply - AppFuse was 
one of the faster way to develop a web application, but even now people are 
migrating towards Seam.  In the long run Seam may prove to be the better value, 
but short-term it's dependent on your skill set.

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