Hello;

First, Congrats for the the new release! Great Job Folks!

Well, am in the early stage of a new project, having identified some 
requirements, I do believe Seam will fit in there like magic. Other 
requirements are integration with an ESB, at the moment am lil bit familiar 
with openesb and servermix, I'll have a look at JBossESB, other requirement is 
some BI stuff in the application.
I think it would be great if i furnish those functionalities as Seam Built-in 
components to my team. That would be a great commodity to free them from 
infrastructure coding and focus on business value of the application in the 
same Seam spirit.

Here are the questions:
1- Is extending Seam Built-in component the *better* way to go?
2- What qualifies a component to become a -Built-In or available by default- 
(think of the static instance() method) one?
3- Is @Install annotation relevant to my thoughts?
4- Is there any guide/docs/examples to extending Seam (that would profit Seam 
if users start contributing components)

Finally Gavin in his InfoQ interview talked about some plugin architecture 
developed for the Seam wiki. Can anyone write some docs about this architecture 
and how to implement it in a Seam Application?

Best Regards
Daoud AbdelMonem Faleh

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