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TSS Video: Christian Bauer on JBoss Seam

Posted by: Nitin Bharti on November 07, 2007 DIGG
Building on the standard JavaServer Faces and EJB 3.0, JBoss Seam unifies component and programming models and delivers a consistent and powerful framework for rapid creation of web applications with Java EE 5.0.

In this presentation, recorded at the recent Grails Exchange event in London, organized by Skills Matter, Christian Bauer discusses how JBoss Seam simplifies the handling of stateful conversations, multi-window operations and concurrent, fine-grained Ajax requests. He also shows how Seam unifies and integrates popular open source technologies like Facelets, Hibernate, jBPM, Drools, Groovy, iText and Lucene.



Click here to learn more about Seam 2.0, which was released this week.

Also, in the coming weeks, TSS will be posting more exclusive presentations from Grails Exchange 2007, including:

Jeff Brown on Groovy for Java Programmers
Graeme Rocher on the Grails Plugin Architecutre
Paul Fremantle on making SOA Groovy

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·  TSS Video: Christian Bauer on JBoss Seam by Nitin Bharti on Wed Nov 07 10:15:15 EST 2007
  ·  Re: TSS Video: Christian Bauer on JBoss Seam by Christian Bauer on Wed Nov 07 13:15:38 EST 2007
    ·  Re: TSS Video: Christian Bauer on JBoss Seam by Richard Burton on Wed Nov 07 15:39:47 EST 2007
    ·  Re: TSS Video: Christian Bauer on JBoss Seam by Adrian Mitev on Thu Nov 08 01:51:01 EST 2007
  ·  Re: TSS Video: Christian Bauer on JBoss Seam by Flavio Oliveri on Wed Nov 07 17:39:39 EST 2007
  ·  Cool! by Danny Lee on Thu Nov 08 08:16:25 EST 2007
  ·  Re: TSS Video: Christian Bauer on JBoss Seam by Techieexchange Techieexchange on Sun Nov 11 15:04:05 EST 2007
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Re: TSS Video: Christian Bauer on JBoss Seam

Posted by: Christian Bauer on November 07, 2007 in response to Message #242297
The slides can be found here: http://in.relation.to/Bloggers/SeamPresentationVideo

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Re: TSS Video: Christian Bauer on JBoss Seam

Posted by: Richard Burton on November 07, 2007 in response to Message #242317
Chris, never knew your voice was deep :)

Best regard,
Richard L. Burton III

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Re: TSS Video: Christian Bauer on JBoss Seam

Posted by: Flavio Oliveri on November 07, 2007 in response to Message #242297
Never imagined Christian like that :)

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Re: TSS Video: Christian Bauer on JBoss Seam

Posted by: Adrian Mitev on November 08, 2007 in response to Message #242317
Cool that you post here such video presentations!

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Cool!

Posted by: Danny Lee on November 08, 2007 in response to Message #242297
Thanks for a really nice presentation :)

I knew most of the stuff you told about, but it was cool to hear/see it once again from you. Besides it was somehow really entertaining :)

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Re: TSS Video: Christian Bauer on JBoss Seam

Posted by: Techieexchange Techieexchange on November 11, 2007 in response to Message #242297
Hi,
Thanks for that nice presentation.

I wrote a step-by-step screencast tutorial to make Seam development as RAD - Rapid Application Development with Eclipse and Tomcat, focussing on developer productivity.

http://techieexchange.wordpress.com/2007/11/11/rad-seam-development-with-eclipse-and-tomcat-step-by-step-tutorial-screencast/

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