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Spring into Seam, Part 2: When stateless and stateful collide Posted: Apr 29, 2008 3:03 AM
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You say adding stateful behavior to Spring beans is too much work? Maybe all you need is a little extra muscle from JBoss Seam. (Excerpted from Seam in Action, forthcoming from Manning Publications.)

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