>From your experience, can you think of any reasons someone would want to 
>separate the two apps?  The reason I'm asking is because we currently use 
>JBoss and Tomcat in separate processes.  I was told that the architect at the 
>time needed to architect it this way a while back (a few years ago) in order 
>to use Tomcat with JBoss.  However since Tomcat and JBoss can work in the same 
>process today we are going to look at putting them both back in the same 
>process.  At which point Seam would be an ideal candidate.  Of course I'll 
>have to defend that we will never have the need to separate the two apps into 
>separate processes again.  Based on your input (it's less scalable) that is 
>one good point.  The only other reason to separate, that I can think of, is if 
>in the future we choose a web container and application container that are can 
>only be used together in separate processes.  Of course I think that is a weak 
>reason to not use Seam since most popular application containers today 
>integrate with popular web containers.  

Thanks in advance!  

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