
Java EE 6 is a vast improvement over previous iterations of the platform. We'll wrap up the show with some demos that showcase the productivity this stack of technologies provides you.Įxtensible Java EE: Using CDI and Weld Extensions to make a better Java EE
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You'll discover how Seam 3 is layered on this new foundation as a set of portable CDI extensions, offered as individual artifacts or stack releases. We'll briefly visit Weld, the JSR-299 Reference Implementation, before looking ahead to Seam 3. You'll be taken on a brief tour of the CDI programming model, learn about it's relationship to EJB 3.1 and JSF 2.0 and discover how it unifies, enhances and extends the Java EE platform. We'll look at how and why Seam 2 evolved into CDI. This talk reintroduces Seam as a portable, modular and type-safe framework built atop JSR-299: Contexts and Dependency Injection for the Java EE platform (CDI). Seam 3: Portable, modular, typesafe extensions for CDI & Java EE6 You can keep up with Dan's discoveries by subscribing to his blog at or follow what he's currently doing at

His passion for these technologies continue to drive him today.
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Dan become deeply involved in Free and Open Source software (FOSS), namely Linux and Java enterprise frameworks, shortly after graduating from Cornell University. He was inducted into the JavaOne Rock Star Hall of Fame for his talk about conversations and pageflows in JSF at JavaOne 2009.

JBoss, Red Hat - Seam Community Liaison Dan is the community liaison and member of the Seam, Weld and Arquillian project teams at JBoss, by Red Hat, the author of Seam in Action, a representative for Red Hat on the JSR-314 Expert Group (JSF 2.0) and a speaker at major industry conferences including JavaOne, Devoxx, NFJS, Jazoon and JSF Summit.
