SEAM gives you database integration (EJB3?), Shale provides a variety of things (dialogs, lifecycle hooks, testing framework, commons validator to name a few), Clay and Facelets provide you with alternatives to using jsp both as an end-user as well as a component developer. Facelets also provides some JSF 1.2 functionality when using it with MyFaces. Note that I have only used Facelets, so some of the details may be wrong for other systems.
I recommend that you go to the web pages for each of the above projects and read the overview of the project. On 2/28/06, Legolas Woodland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi > Thank you for reading my post. > I want to know what additional features SEAM from jboss ,Clay , Shale > from Apache and Facelets > bring to jsf. > I will be happy if some one give me a simple answer. > > > > Thank you >

