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Jboss Seam Framework

May 25, 2011 Leave a comment

Jboss Seam is an extremely robust framework that is used to develop next generation Web 2.0 applications through the integration of technologies. Different types of technologies including Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (AJAX), Java Server Faces (JSF), Enterprise Java Beans, Business Process Management and Java Portlets are unified and used to develop powerful Jboss Seam framework.

In order to remove any kind of complexity at both the architectural and API level, Seam has been designed and developed right from the scratch. Therefore this ensures that Jboss Seam Framework  developers do not find any kind of a problem when working on this particular platform. It allows Java developers to assimilate sophisticated web applications through the usage of simple java objects, a little of XML and componentized UI widgets. The ease of use and simplicity of this platform will allow easy integration with the JBoss Enterprise Service Bus and Java Business Integration. JBoss is also one of the key aspects even in the development of Enterprise Application Platform. The immense potential of JBoss can be harnessed to create unique and scalable Java applications.

There are undoubtedly a significant number of reasons on why Jboss Seam is the preferred platform and some of them are:

  • JBoss Seam offers a unique concurrency model, which was developed keeping in mind AJAX. Unlike AJAX, this state-managed model allows concurrent, asynchronous and fine-grained requests.
  • EJB3.0 is an ideal component to be used in transactional business components but the earlier Java and application
    frameworks would not support EJB. The same is not the case with SEAM, which is designed to allow developers to use EJB 3.0 everywhere.
  • JSF offers extensive component libraries and as well as other addons but just using JSF can be burdensome for XML and result in lack of important features. JBoss Seam easily swaps difficult XML configurations with annotations and thereby reduces code. Seam easily integrates JTA, JPA and EJB 3.0 and therefore it makes it necessary for JSF users.
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