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<description>JBoss Seam unifies the Java EE platform under an accessible component-based model. Its reach also extends to Spring. In this series, excerpted from Seam in Action, you&apos;ll learn how to leverage the Spring container from Seam and vice-versa.</description>
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<description>Like most linux advocates, I too have that &quot;interested&quot; friend who wants to finally ditch windows (windows xp) and take the Linux &quot;plunge&quot; (as seen by that individual). After debating with myself over which installation...</description>
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