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JBoss Seam knits AJAX and Java together

Jonathan Bennett Builder UK

Published: 16 Jun 2006 18:00 BST

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JBoss has joined in the AJAX game with the launch of an open source framework for AJAX applications, called Seam.

The framework, written in Java and released under the LGPL, is aimed at making developing interactive web applications easier by providing a standard set of UI widgets and back-end classes. The toolkit also contains components to make programming in a Web environment easier by taking care of session management and application workflow.

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