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Overview

As you develop Seam applications, you'll find this quick reference a handy guide for understanding core concepts, configuration, and tool usage. This quick reference is not intended to cover all of what Seam provides, but will cover the most commonly used annotations and XML elements as of Seam 2.1. In addition, this guide will point you to examples distributed with Seam to see real examples of how the configuration options can be used in practice.

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About the Author

Jacob Orshalick is an independent software consultant, open source enthusiast, and the owner of Focus IT Solutions, an independent software consulting firm. He has a Masters degree in Software Engineering from The University of Texas at Dallas and has eight years of development experience in the retail, financial, and telecommunications industries. You can also find Jacob writing about Seam in his blog.

Publications
Seam Framework: Experience the Evolution of Java EE

Blog
http://solutionsfit.com/blog/

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Committer to Seam Framework

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