Yes - but the beans themselves are maintained fully on the server, as far as I understood it - using request beans with saveState instances and preserveDataModel doesn't make much sense with Seam, as far as I saw through the Seam docu..
regards, Martin On 10/9/05, Mario Ivankovits <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Martin Marinschek wrote: > > Take a look at "Seam" from JBoss - that seems to solve a lot of > > problems in this direction, only if you do server side sessions, > > though. > > > Huh? > I think this is not true. At least the seam examples use client side jsf > session saving. > Or did you mean something else? > > > --- > Mario > > -- http://www.irian.at Your JSF powerhouse - JSF Trainings in English and German

