I wonder if there's interest in discussing the pros and cons of ways a Flex UI 
might communicate with a Seam backend.

In a previous thread someone described using the Seam Remoting support and the 
AjaxFlex bridge http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&t=114080.

Another way would be to expose Seam components as WebServices, as described in 
Chapter 20 of the Seam Docs, and then consume these directly via the Flex UI.

Another might be to use the Flex Data Services support for directly remoting 
Spring beans, and using Seam's Spring support as a Flex adapter 
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/articles/spring_flex_02.html

The latter two seam the most appealing to me, though I haven't yet tried any of 
these out.  Is there anyone on the list who has begun exploring approaches?  I 
wonder what findings have been.

How might security contexts be propagated so Seam can have what it needs for 
authorization?  Are any of these better suited for conversation propagation?  A 
stateful UI removes the need in many cases, but it could certainly still be 
useful.

Which do you think is the most promising from a productivity standpoint?

Thoughts?

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