I've been reading the documentation and browsing the code base of the project 
and I like very much the notion of session introduced by the Seam framework.
I'd like to know your opinion about the applicability of Seam in a context more 
etherogenous than the Web. What I've in mind is a J2EE framework that allows to 
cope with several network protocol like XMPP, SIP, Diameter, Http, etc... for 
Multimedia application.
One of the main problem with JEE when you deal with multiple event sources is 
that there isn't a well defined way to create a session at runtime and shared 
this session across multiple event sources inside your application. 

I have an application that is using the sip protocol and XMMP protocol, the 
application recieve a series of events by both sources. These event can be 
order and grouped using a session concept (i.e. the signaling events related to 
a phone call, the events associated with a chat session).

Seam looks like a good candidate to address this scenario, what do you think?

For this kind of event oriented application a good solution is provided by 
JSLEE that with the concept of resource adaptor and activity allows the 
application to receive events related to different sessions. Do you think that 
it makes sense to bridge Seam and JSLEE in order to share session data between 
the JEE and the JSLEE container?

Regards,
Francesco
Telecom Italia

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