This may not be what you require but I dont use Ant or Seam tools at all.

I use
MyEclipse

Create an EJB3 project and Map the correct files to thew correct "sub" projects 
(Ear, Jar and War).

I simply tell MyEclipse where the JBoss Server is and hit 1 button to run the 
server (the project is automgically deployed for me by MyEclipse using 
something called exploded deployment).

The server output (console) is in a MyEclipse window and I can just add in 
breakpoints and step through the running code within MyEclipse.

I could not be simpler.


However; Ant is IDE Neutral so you are going to stuck with Ant from the Seam 
team as Ant makes sense (I even use it to build the demos to find which files 
to move where)!

It Really COULD NOT be easier... I very rarely re-start the server either as  
any code cahnges are to the "running code"... so you just make a change to the 
code and carry on.. VERY useful with your JSF pages!


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