It depends what you mean.

Seam Remoting has a nice API for pushing messages to the client via a JMS 
topic. But currently this is implemented on top of standard servlet spec 
mechanisms which use blocking IO.

The reason why the next generation of servlet engines is offering special 
support for "comet" is that they can provide an implementation based upon NIO. 
When this stuff is actually productized into Tomcat and/or standardized in the 
servlet spec, Seam remoting can use that as the underlying implementation. 

Currently what is in todays servlet engines is highly experimental.

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