I've been studying Seam as I prepare to begin development of a JSF/Hibernate 
JPA solution to be deployed to WebLogic 9.2 in production.  I have to admit 
being intrigued by the embeddable EJB3 container.  It seems almost too good to 
be true.  All the joys of EJB 3 without the need for a Java EE 5 app server?

I've learned though to be wary of things that are too good to be true.  Is 
there any reason why I shouldn't use this approach?  All I can think of is the 
huge number of jars, but that seems a small price to pay for something so 
glorious.  

What other concerns are there?  Scalability in production?  Is the container 
only useful for testing and not production use?  Anything else I should know?

Thanks.


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