Hi Gavin, thanks for the reply.

I saw the statelles layer in seam, its nice. In my special case, I have a 
architecture ontop of maven2 and spring. Autonomous modules, quite nice. 

Seam does really nice magic in the frontend. 
For me it looks like JSF as it should have been from the beginning, and its the 
major technology line-up tha Sun failed to provide with Java EE 5.

"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote : You can have as many variable resolvers as you 
like. The Seam variable resolver to resolve Seam components, a Spring resolver 
to resolve Spring beans, etc....

Yes, thats true for JSF, but what about Seam? Is it that extensible too? Would 
be *very* interesting to have some Spring beans injected into my contextual web 
model handled by Seam.

greetings from germany,

Papick G. Taboada

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