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JBoss(R) Seam: Simplicity and Power Beyond Java(TM) EE (Paperback)

by: Michael Juntao Yuan, Thomas Heute

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Retail Price: $44.95

Publisher: PRENTICE HALL,27.05.2007

Category: JAVA Level: B/I/A

ISBN: 0131347969
ISBN13: 9780131347960

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Seam makes it simple to build lightweight applications that tap that power of Java EE without the complexities and complications

Seam is the key new feature in the JBoss Framework
Seam is the 'missing framework' that should have been included in Java EE 5.0---it provides a consistent and easy-to-understand programming model
Title is in new official JBoss Series---JBoss will promote this title above all others

About the Author

Michael Yuan is an author and developer with JBoss Inc. He is actively involved in developing and promoting a simplified application development framework for JBoss users. Michael is the author of three books and more than 40 articles. He has a PhD degree from the University of Texas at Austin.

Thomas Heute is the project leader at JBoss.org for Seam. After three years spent at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) doing research on information repositories then PDA security for the National Security Agency (NSA), he became a contributor to the JBoss Portal project. He officially joined JBoss in 2004 as JBoss Portal developer.