Grigoriy,
If you are going to target Tomcat 7, I strongly recommend that you consider
using TomEE. TomEE *is* Tomcat, except that it has the Java EE bits filled
in that you would need to deploy Seam 2 and use it to its full
capabilities. TomEE fills in the gap that has often had to be dealt with
manually by Seam 2 developers deploying to Tomcat. If you need more
information about TomEE, don't hesitate to reach out to that team. They are
super helpful.
-Dan
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Basically I can't see any issue, but we haven't focused on that, you can
try it and report back to us ;-).
We have got https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBSEAM-5047 which you can
find too I guess, but nothing else so far.
Post by Grigoriy TkachukHi, guys!
Is it possible to get work Tomcat 7.0 with Seam 2.3 + JSF2?
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