Hi Titou

thanks for your enhancement.  I love Seam but for me too it is a show stopper 
if it does not support the REMOTE feature (which includes the ability to deploy 
Seam components on different J2EE modules).

However I have some hope. Christian Bauer from the Seam team told me that the 
REMOTE feature will be out there in about 2-3 months.

On the other hand, JBSEAM-1269 "Support for remotely deployed EJBs" in JIRA has 
not been assigned yet. Gavin?..

I'm wondering if some of you (Seam programers) find the REMOTE feature as 
important as we do.

As you mentioned, Titou, the current Seam implementation goes against the J2EE 
modules architecture. But it goes also against the current use in the 
enterprise. In many company I've seen, the EJB containers are highly secured 
because it runs critical data and algorithms. The Web containers provide a 
public view for internet users and are placed in the DMZ. A firewall separate 
the Web and the EJB containers. In other companies there are many EJB 
containers placed on different machines with different life cycles and owned by 
different departments and placed on different locations. From the 25 projects 
in 10 companies I worked for, in Telco, Banks and Insurances, 80% use remote 
EJBs.



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