A member of the Bangalore JUG discussion group writes:
"I need not write 'glue code' to integrate the JSF view layer with
EJBs. Moreover, it is seamlessly integrable with telco apps. Eg: I can
create a web phone application that leverages SEAM for views and
database connectivity, while still using telco protocols such as SIP
as part of the same application.

With seam, i can leverage other frameworks on the fly (JPA for
persistance, BPM for lifecycle management, while using JSF for views).
I have also noticed that the tooling support is also extensive. State
management is also unique.

I am not a GUI specialist, and these are only my first impressions. I
work more on telco protocols and develop SIP app servers."

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